What is another word for God willing?

Pronunciation: [ɡˈɒd wˈɪlɪŋ] (IPA)

God willing is a phrase that is commonly used to express the hope or desire that something will happen, but it relies on the belief in a higher power. There are many synonyms that can be used to convey the same sentiment, such as "if fate allows," "with any luck," "hopefully," or "if all goes well." These phrases suggest that there is a degree of uncertainty and the outcome is dependent on factors beyond our control. It is important to remember that whatever phrase is used, it is essential to stay optimistic and hope for the best, no matter what challenges may come our way.

What are the hypernyms for God willing?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with God willing

  • We're making this as entertainment. But God willing, if this show stays on and people see a woman in that office for a while, I think it will help people become more used to it. It's certainly about time that we had a few female presidents.
    Geena Davis
  • We came to say, the Quran is our constitution, we are committed to God and his holy book. God willing, should they try to carry out their crime against the Quran, God will tear their state apart and they will become God's lesson to anyone who tries to desecrate the holy book.
    Ismail Haniyeh
  • God willing, we shall come to a stage where the world looks at the Palestinian question, and Palestinian rights on Palestinian national soil, as well as the questions of the occupied Syrian and Lebanese territories. These are the bases on which peace will be built.
    King Hussein
  • I was hit many times in various parts of the body, including my right leg, and thank God I am recovering. I was also severely wounded in my left leg. Iraqi and French doctors will conduct an operation shortly and, God willing, I will recover.
    Uday Hussein
  • As for the United States' future in Afghanistan, it will be fire and hell and total defeat, God willing, as it was for their predecessors - the Soviets and, before them, the British.
    Mohammed Omar

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