Coincidentally [adverb]

Definition of Coincidentally:

as one

Opposite/Antonyms of Coincidentally:

Singly


Sentence/Example of Coincidentally:

Coincidentally, the multitudinous barons had gradually built up the Feudal System.

Coincidentally with his entrance five people who had been at work in the office, under Sheridan's direction, walked out.

I would save myself from slaughter and coincidentally save him from the crime of dyeing his hands with the gore of a fellow being.

It had been the property of a New York financier who had disappeared coincidentally with the looting of his bank.

Coincidentally other discoveries made themselves manifest to his understanding.

He set out coincidentally with it and he aimed to have his pilfering stint finished when the parade was over.

McCann just coincidentally happens to die right after he and his partner make their big strike.

Instead it added George Colmans translation of Terence, coincidentally also from 1765.

Coincidentally was the announcement that she was going in for light opera.

Coincidentally, unobserved but observant, Barouffski was also passing that way.