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coincide

co·in·cide
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Transcription

    • US Pronunciation
    • US IPA
    • UK Pronunciation
    • UK IPA
    • [koh-in-sahyd]
    • /ˌkoʊ ɪnˈsaɪd/
    • /ˌkəʊ.ɪnˈsaɪd/
    • US Pronunciation
    • US IPA
    • [koh-in-sahyd]
    • /ˌkoʊ ɪnˈsaɪd/

Definitions of coincide word

  • verb coincide If one event coincides with another, they happen at the same time. 3
  • verb coincide If the ideas or interests of two or more people coincide, they are the same. 3
  • verb coincide to occur or exist simultaneously 3
  • verb coincide to be identical in nature, character, etc 3
  • verb coincide to agree 3
  • intransitive verb coincide to take up the same place in space; be exactly alike in shape, position, and area 3

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Origin of coincide

First appearance:

before 1635
One of the 43% oldest English words
1635-45; < Medieval Latin coincidere, equivalent to Latin co- co- + incidere to befall; see incident

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Parts of speech for Coincide

noun
adjective
verb
adverb
pronoun
preposition
conjunction
determiner
exclamation

coincide popularity

A common word. It’s meaning is known to most children of preschool age. About 81% of English native speakers know the meaning and use the word.
This word is included in each student's vocabulary. Most likely there is at least one movie with this word in the title.

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Synonyms for coincide

verb coincide

  • concur — If one person concurs with another person, the two people agree. You can also say that two people concur.
  • jibe — to utter mocking or scoffing words; jeer.
  • correspond — If one thing corresponds to another, there is a close similarity or connection between them. You can also say that two things correspond.
  • accord — An accord between countries or groups of people is a formal agreement, for example to end a war.
  • square — a rectangle having all four sides of equal length.

Antonyms for coincide

verb coincide

  • refuse — to decline to accept (something offered): to refuse an award.
  • dissent — to differ in sentiment or opinion, especially from the majority; withhold assent; disagree (often followed by from): Two of the justices dissented from the majority decision.
  • protest — an expression or declaration of objection, disapproval, or dissent, often in opposition to something a person is powerless to prevent or avoid: a protest against increased taxation.
  • deviate — To deviate from something means to start doing something different or not planned, especially in a way that causes problems for others.
  • differ — to be unlike, dissimilar, or distinct in nature or qualities (often followed by from): The two writers differ greatly in their perceptions of the world. Each writer's style differs from that of another.

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