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kismet
noun as in fate, fortune
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Example Sentences
“It’s sort of a strange circle … There’s something kismet about the whole thing.”
From Los Angeles Times
“Never Too Late” is uninterested in being much more than a glorified Wikipedia page, but it strikes up a kismet conversation with the Elton John of right now.
From Salon
But yes, as a Black woman, a Black queer woman, it felt kind of kismet.
From Los Angeles Times
“It just felt kismet,” he says with a gravelly lilt.
From Los Angeles Times
You’re probably wondering how we ended up in this situation, experiencing this type of kismet and a perfectly scripted only-in-L.A. moment.
From Los Angeles Times
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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