noun
- the simultaneous occurrence of events that appear significantly related but have no discernible causal connection
- the quality or state of being synchronous; simultaneous occurrence
Usage: psychology; philosophy
Examples
- The synchronicity of meeting her old friend just when she needed advice seemed too meaningful to be mere chance.
- Jung believed that synchronicity revealed deeper patterns in the universe.
- The synchronicity of the two events made everyone wonder if they were connected.
- She attributed the synchronicity to fate rather than coincidence.
- The perfect synchronicity of the dancers’ movements impressed the audience.
- Scientists study synchronicity in natural phenomena like firefly flashing patterns.