Synchronicity (Noun)
Meaning
The relation that exists when things occur at the same time; "the drug produces an increased synchrony of the brain waves".
Classification
Nouns denoting relations between people or things or ideas.
Examples
- The researchers discovered a striking synchronicity between the patients' brain waves and their improved cognitive function after the treatment.
- In Jungian psychology, synchronicity refers to the occurrence of two or more events that seem to be meaningfully connected, yet lack a causal relationship.
- The dance troupe's movements were characterized by a beautiful synchronicity, as if they were performing a single, choreographed piece.
- Studies have shown that meditation can increase synchronicity between different parts of the brain, leading to improved focus and concentration.
- The new employee's skills and experience showed a remarkable synchronicity with the company's needs, making her an ideal candidate for the position.