coincidently
English
Etymology
From coincident + -ly.
Adverb
coincidently (not comparable)
- Simultaneously; at the same time
- 2009 January 15, Harvey Araton, “New York City Point Guards Aren’t Passing Muster”, in New York Times[1]:
- “I don’t really have an explanation for it,” said Jackson, who coincidently believes “the state of the point guard position is at an all-time low,” with few who truly fit the job description and more who think shoot first and pass second.