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Providence in Latin

Providence in Latin is Providentia — Providence means divine guidance or protective care, often attributed to God or fate.

Providence in Latin

Providentia
proper noun
A city in Providence County, Rhode Island, the state capital and largest city.

What does "Providence" mean?

  1. name Divine guidance or protective care, often attributed to God or fate.
    "She thanked providence for her narrow escape."
  2. noun Careful planning and management for the future; foresight and thrift.
    "His providence in saving early paid off in retirement."

Providence in a sentence

  • She thanked providence for her narrow escape.
  • His providence in saving early paid off in retirement.

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What is "Providence" in Latin?

"Providence" in Latin is Providentia. Providence means: Divine guidance or protective care, often attributed to God or fate.

How do you use "Providence" in a sentence?

Example: "She thanked providence for her narrow escape." In Latin, "Providence" is Providentia.

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