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- 1. a very helpful or valuable event, person, or article: "these information packs are a godsend to schools"
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The meaning of GODSEND is a desirable or needed thing or event that comes unexpectedly. How to use godsend in a sentence.
GODSEND definition: 1. something good that happens unexpectedly, especially at a time when it is needed: 2. something…. Learn more.
If you describe something as a godsend, you are emphasizing that it helps you very much. [emphasis] Pharmacists are a godsend when you don't feel sick enough to call the doctor. Synonyms: blessing, help, benefit, asset More Synonyms of godsend. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary.
GODSEND meaning: 1. something good that happens unexpectedly, especially at a time when it is needed: 2. something…. Learn more.
Godsend definition: an unexpected thing or event that is particularly welcome and timely, as if sent by God.. See examples of GODSEND used in a sentence.
A godsend is something very lucky or helpful — some 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.
godsend. noun [ no plural ] uk / ˈɡɒdsend / us. Add to word list. something good that happens unexpectedly, usually when you really need it: The lottery win was a godsend for her. (Definition of godsend from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
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