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unintentional

English

Etymology

un- +? intentional

Adjective

unintentional (comparative more unintentional, superlative most unintentional)

  1. Not intended or deliberate; inadvertent; unwitting

Synonyms

  • incidental, unintended; see also Thesaurus:accidental or Thesaurus:unintentional

Antonyms

  • intentional

Derived terms

  • unintentionality
  • unintentionally
  • unintentionalness

Translations

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fortuitous

English

Etymology

From Latin fortu?tus.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /f???tju??t?s/, /f???t?u??t?s/

Adjective

fortuitous (comparative more fortuitous, superlative most fortuitous)

  1. Happening by chance; coincidental, accidental.
  2. Happening by a lucky chance; lucky or fortunate.
  3. (law) Happening independently of human will.

Synonyms

  • (happening by chance): by accident, causeless, incidental; see also Thesaurus:accidental
  • (happening by lucky chance): happy, providential; see also Thesaurus:lucky

Derived terms

  • fortuitously
  • fortuitousness

Translations

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