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synchronicity

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/ˌsɪŋ.krəˈnɪs.ɪ.ti/ · syn-chro-ni-ci-ty

The occurrence of events that are meaningfully related, but not causally related.

Meanings

nounformal

The occurrence of events that are meaningfully related, but not causally related.

ایسی واقعات کا وقوع جو معنی خیز طور پر آپس میں جڑے ہوئے ہیں، لیکن ان کا کوئی سبب نہیں ہے۔

ہم زمانی

ham zamani

Synonyms

coincidenceconcurrenceconfluenceآہمغیر واضح اتحادملنا

Antonyms

disparityincongruencediscordعدم مطابقتتضادناہموار

Common Collocations

  • strange synchronicity
  • synchronicity in relationships
  • experiencing synchronicity

Example Sentences

He experienced a profound sense of synchronicity when he met an old friend unexpectedly.

جب وہ غیر متوقع طور پر ایک پرانے دوست سے ملا تو اس نے ایک عمیق ہم زمانی کا احساس محسوس کیا۔

Jab woh ghair mutawaqqi tor par aik purane dost se mila to us ne aik ameek ham zamani ka ehsaas mehsoos kiya.

The synchronicity of their thoughts made them feel deeply connected.

ان کے خیالات کی ہم زمانی نے انہیں گہرائی سے جڑا ہوا محسوس کروایا۔

Un ke khayalat ki ham zamani ne unhein gehraai se jura huwa mehsoos karwaya.

Many believe that synchronicity plays a role in guiding their life choices.

بہت سے لوگوں کا ماننا ہے کہ ہم زمانی ان کی زندگی کے فیصلوں کی رہنمائی میں ایک کردار ادا کرتی ہے۔

Bohat se logon ka maana hai ke ham zamani un ki zindagi ke faislon ki rehnumai mein aik kirdar ada karti hai.

Easily Confused With

synchronization:Synchronization refers to the process of making things operate at the same time or rate, while synchronicity refers to meaningful coincidences.

Word Family

synchronize
verbہم وقت کرنا
synchronized
adjectiveہم وقت

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of synchronizing clocks to remember the connection between events.

Imagine two clocks showing the same time, representing events happening together.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

خوشبو کی طرح بسی ہے ہر جگہ ہم اسی وقت میں ہیں

Khushboo ki tarah basi hai har jagah ham isi waqt mein hain

Like fragrance, we are present everywhere at the same moment.

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📖 Etymology

Origin: Greek "sunkhronizō" — to synchronize

First known use: 20th century

The term synchronicity was popularized by Swiss psychologist Carl Jung in the early 20th century to describe meaningful coincidences that are not causally related.