providence
providence — noun
1. a protective power or guiding force that many people believe shapes human life a
a protective power or guiding force that many people believe shapes human life and directs events, especially by offering help or safety during hardship
Hari believed that providence had guided him to the right career path.
After the earthquake, the Nguyens saw their home being spared as an act of providence.
collocation: act of providence
To the lost hikers, providence seemed the only reason they survived the freezing night.
It was providence that brought a doctor to the scene when the child needed help.
Shanti prayed for providence to watch over her grandmother during the surgery.
- divine will
more explicitly religious, emphasises a personal God's plan
- fate
broader and less protective; can be neutral or negative
- destiny
focuses on a predetermined outcome rather than ongoing care
- karma
from Eastern traditions; cause-and-effect rather than purposeful guidance
- coincidence
an event without purpose or guiding force
- chance
randomness rather than meaningful direction
用法筆記
Often capitalized (Providence) when used in a religious context to refer to God's guiding power. Frequently appears in fixed phrases such as 'act of providence' and 'divine providence.'
常見錯誤
2. the main city and administrative centre of Rhode Island, a state in the northeas
the main city and administrative centre of Rhode Island, a state in the northeastern United States, situated on the Providence River close to the Atlantic Ocean
Olivia moved to Providence, Rhode Island, to study at Brown University.
Providence is known for its historic buildings and lively arts festivals.
The train from New York City to Providence takes about three hours.
Hao explored the old Italian neighbourhood on Federal Hill in Providence.
As the state capital, Providence is home to Rhode Island's government buildings.
用法筆記
Always capitalized as a proper noun. Not to be confused with the abstract sense of providence (divine guidance), which is also sometimes capitalized. Context determines the meaning.