The difference between Incidental and Serendipitous

When used as adjectives, incidental means loosely associated, whereas serendipitous means by.


Incidental is also noun with the meaning: minor items, not further defined. incidental expense.

check bellow for the other definitions of Incidental and Serendipitous

  1. Incidental as an adjective:

    Loosely associated; existing as a byproduct, tangent, or accident; being a likely consequence.

    Examples:

    "That character, though colorful, is incidental to the overall plot."

  2. Incidental as an adjective:

    Occurring by chance

  3. Incidental as an adjective (physics, of radiation):

    Entering or approaching, prior to reflection (more frequently incident).

  1. Incidental as a noun:

    Minor items, not further defined. Incidental expense.

    Examples:

    "She's costing us a lot in incidentals."

  2. Incidental as a noun:

    Something that is incidental.

  1. Serendipitous as an adjective:

    by ; by good

  2. Serendipitous as an adjective:

    good, beneficial, favorable

    Examples:

    "The weather was serendipitous for our vacation."