Week 6 Thomas McKenna "Serendipitous"
serendipitous: (adj) occurring or discovered by chance in a happy or beneficial way
There's nothing wrong with that, and in fact you may come across some very serendipitous surveys that are great fun. (Found in a psychology article about surveys).
I came across this word while reading a boring article about surveys, (for psychology) and it stuck out to me because I thought who would ever need to use a word that sounds like that, and decided to research it. Apparently it means to discover something happy by chance. Personally I would use the word "lucky" because many more people understand the definition of lucky compared to serendipitous, which to me, sounds like a word you would say when dipping something in syrup. My vocabulary is definitely not complex enough to use a word like serendipitous, and people would look at me funny if I ever did say it. Although now it is a great word to have stored in my head, although I will probably forget how to pronounce it in a couple hours.
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