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  1. A person or thing that comes unexpectedly but is particularly welcome.... Click for English pronunciations, examples sentences, video.

  2. Rebecca Romijn, Greg Kinnear, and two-time Oscar®-winner Robert De Niro give electrifying performances in this riveting suspense thriller about a married couple who will do anything to bring back their beloved eight-year-old son, Adam. Following the boy's untimely death, the grieving couple is befriended by a cutting-edge geneticist who offers to defy nature and clone their son. But when the ...

  3. godsend for somebody/something This new benefit has come as a godsend for low-income families. godsend to somebody/something These quick and healthy recipes will be a godsend to busy working parents. Word Origin early 19th cent.: from God's send ‘what God has sent’.

  4. • It was a godsend for the guerrilla gardeners who found the turf easier to strip back. • But for one of our biggest industries it's a positive godsend. • So his meeting with the coffee broker was pure godsend. • The good weather has been a real godsend for construction companies. godsend for/to • So I was something of a godsend for her.

  5. godsend. (gɒdsɛnd ) singular noun [a N] 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.

  6. Jun 2, 2024 · godsend (plural godsends) An instance of unexpected benefit or good fortune; a windfall . (specifically, British, regional, archaic) The wreck of a ship which has washed up on shore, from which cargo, timber, etc., may be obtained . A person who provides greatly needed assistance.

  7. Britannica Dictionary definition of GODSEND. count. 1. :something that provides great and usually unexpected help when it is needed — usually singular. The treatment is a godsend for people who suffer from this condition. 2. :a very helpful person — usually singular. I didn't want to hire her but she's turned out to be a real godsend.

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