godsend in Russian
godsend in Russian is [[ниспосла́ние]] [[господень|госпо́дне]], благода́ть, бо́жий дар — godsend means something unexpected that turns out to be exactly what you needed.
godsend in Russian
What does "godsend" mean?
-
noun Something unexpected that turns out to be exactly what you needed.
"The extra funding was a godsend for the struggling shelter."
-
noun A person who arrives at just the right moment and turns out to be a huge help.
"The new volunteer has been an absolute godsend during the busiest season."
godsend in a sentence
- The extra funding was a godsend for the struggling shelter.
- Having a neighbour who's a nurse was a godsend when the baby got sick at midnight.
- The new volunteer has been an absolute godsend during the busiest season.
Similar words in Russian
Common Russian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "godsend" in Russian?
"godsend" in Russian is [[ниспосла́ние]] [[господень|госпо́дне]], благода́ть, бо́жий дар. godsend means: Something unexpected that turns out to be exactly what you needed.
How do you pronounce [[ниспосла́ние]] [[господень|госпо́дне]]?
"godsend" in Russian is [[ниспосла́ние]] [[господень|госпо́дне]], pronounced "[[nisposlaniye]] [[gospoden|gospodne]]".
How do you use "godsend" in a sentence?
Example: "The extra funding was a godsend for the struggling shelter." In Russian, "godsend" is [[ниспосла́ние]] [[господень|госпо́дне]], благода́ть, бо́жий дар.
Are there other ways to say "godsend" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 3 translations listed for "godsend": [[ниспосла́ние]] [[господень|госпо́дне]], благода́ть, бо́жий дар.