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    God·send
    /ˈɡädˌsend/

    noun

    • 1. a very helpful or valuable event, person, or thing: "this highway is a godsend to the local community"
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  3. A godsend is a desirable or needed thing or event that comes unexpectedly. Learn the synonyms, examples, etymology, and history of this word from the Merriam-Webster dictionary.

  4. Godsend is an informal word for something good that happens unexpectedly, especially at a time when it is needed. It can be used to describe a grant, a gift, a blessing, or a miracle. See examples, pronunciation, and translations of godsend in different languages.

  5. A godsend is an unexpected and welcome thing or event, as if sent by God. Learn the origin, synonyms and usage of this noun with examples from various sources.

  6. A godsend is something good that happens unexpectedly, especially at a time when it is needed. Learn how to use this informal noun in different contexts and languages with Cambridge Dictionary.

  7. A godsend is something very lucky or helpfulsome event or item for which you're incredibly thankful. If you don't have time for breakfast and forget to bring your lunch to school, your friend's extra slice of pizza is a godsend. If you're grateful for something, you can call it a godsend.

  8. 6 days ago · A godsend is something that helps you very much, especially if it comes unexpectedly and is welcomed. The word comes from the Old English sande, meaning a message or a gift from God. See synonyms, examples, word origin and usage of godsend in British and American English.

  9. A godsend is something good that happens to you when you really need it. The word comes from the phrase "god-sent", which means "sent by God". See examples, synonyms and origin of the word.

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