providence
providence, divine care
noun pro-vee-DAHNS Rare
Origin: Latin providentia (foresight), from providere (to foresee)
Also means
godsend, lucky stroke
Usage Note
Providence in its primary sense means divine foresight and care — la Providence divine. In everyday French it is also used informally to describe a lucky intervention or a person who comes to the rescue: tu es ma providence! (you're a godsend!). The adjective providentiel (providential) is used to describe conveniently timely help.
Examples
"Il a vu dans sa rencontre un signe de la providence."
Natural Translation
He saw in this encounter a sign of providence.
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