1. serendipitous - Adjective
2. serendipitous - Adjective Satellite
lucky in making unexpected and fortunate discoveries
Source: WordNetLet’s put several pieces of heavy-duty reality together to see if there might be serendipitous solutions floating around out there for the UW System. Source: Internet
And while genuine connection may not have been the primary goal of people virtually competing against each other for a $100,000 prize, for those three, it was a serendipitous by-product. Source: Internet
But it when you delve into the primary sources that things start to open out and allow for the serendipitous. Source: Internet
A serendipitous discovery from my inability to throw anything away. Source: Internet
"A sheer delight to read and based on actual events, this debut historical mystery packs the unexpected, the unconventional, and a serendipitous humor into every chapter. Source: Internet
Book browsing is inherently serendipitous, even if you have a certain type of book in mind. Source: Internet