- Prov·i·dence
- /ˈprɑːvədəns/ noun [noncount]: God or fate thought of as the guide and protector of all human beings
He put his faith in divine Providence.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
He put his faith in divine Providence.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
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prov|i|dence — … Useful english dictionary
im|prov|i|dence — «ihm PROV uh duhns», noun. lack of foresight; failure to look ahead; carelessness in providing for the future; lack of thrift … Useful english dictionary
dence — ac·ci·dence; an·ti·co·in·ci·dence; co·in·ci·dence; cor·re·spon·dence; cre·dence; dec·a·dence; de·spon·dence; dif·fi·dence; dis·si·dence; im·pu·dence; in·ci·dence; in·de·pen·dence; ju·ris·pru·dence; prece·dence; pres·i·dence; pru·dence;… … English syllables
prov — ap·prov·a·bil·i·ty; ap·prov·a·ble; ap·prov·al; ap·prov·ance; ap·prov·ing·ly; dis·ap·prov·ing·ly; im·prov·abil·i·ty; im·prov·able; im·prov·er; im·prov·i·sa·to·re; im·prov·i·sa·to·ri·al; im·prov·i·sa·tri·ce; prov; prov·abil·i·ty; prov·able;… … English syllables
providence — prov·i·dence … English syllables
providence or Providence — prov|i|dence or Prov|i|dence [ pravıdəns ] noun uncount LITERARY a powerful force that some people believe causes everything that happens to us: DESTINY, FATE … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Providence — Prov|i|dence providence [ˈprɔvıdəns US ˈpra: ] n [U] literary a force which is believed by some people to control what happens in our lives and to protect us ▪ divine providence … Dictionary of contemporary English
Beehive of Industry — Prov i dence, Rhode Island … Eponyms, nicknames, and geographical games
Rhode Island Ports — Prov i dence, Newport … Eponyms, nicknames, and geographical games