Providential
<pra-vid-den-shul>
fortunate; lucky; opportune;
something happy that happens at a good time.
Winning the lottery was providential after they bought a new house. They paid it off in full.
Remember:
providential reminds of provide.
provide means to give something needed.
At work:
It was providential that the market went up right after the stock went public. We made a lot of money.
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