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    Kis·met
    /ˈkizmət/

    noun

    • 1. destiny; fate: "what chance did I stand against kismet?"
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  3. Kismet is a word that means fate or destiny, often used to describe an inevitable or lucky outcome. Learn about its origin, synonyms, examples, and related words from the Merriam-Webster dictionary.

  4. In Islam, kismet refers to what some people might callGod’s will”—the divine reason for everything that happens. In popular use, it often refers to the supposed reason for a chance encounter or coincidence.

  5. Kismet is a noun that means a force that some people think controls what happens in the future, and is outside human control. Learn more about its synonyms, usage, and pronunciation from Cambridge Dictionary.

  6. Kismet is a word that means fate or destiny, often used to describe happy romantic pairings. It comes from Turkish, where it was a synonym of fate, and from Arabic, where it means \"portion\" or \"lot\".

  7. When you encounter something by chance that seems like it was meant to be, then it could be kismet, your destiny. The word kismet comes from the Arabic word ḳismat, meaning “division, portion, lot.”. You can think of kismet as your lot in life, or your fate.

  8. Kismet is a noun that means a force that some people think controls what happens in the future, and is outside human control. Learn more about its synonyms, usage, and pronunciation with examples from various sources.

  9. Kismet is a noun that means the idea that everything that happens to you in your life is already decided and that you cannot do anything to change or control it. It is often used in literary contexts and has synonyms such as destiny and fate.

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