providence
Prononciation : [ˈprɒv.ɪ.dəns]
Contexte : « philosophy »
(noun) the belief that a higher power or force guides and takes care of people or events. It's like thinking there is a special help or guidance that leads us towards good things.
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Many people believe that providence guided them through tough times.
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She did not feel that providence had any impact on her life choices.
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Do you believe that providence plays a role in our lives?
Contexte : « care »
(noun) the wise and careful management of resources or affairs. It means taking good care of things and making sure they are used wisely.
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The farmer showed great providence in saving seeds for next year's planting.
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Without providence, the resources were wasted and never used properly.
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How can we ensure better providence in our community projects?
Contexte : « religion »
(noun) the way in which God or a divine force protects and provides for people. It’s like thinking of God as a caring parent who watches over us.
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He felt that providence had protected him during the storm.
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She found it hard to believe in providence after facing so many hardships.
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What examples of providence have you seen in your life?