See also: god willing

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absolute construction; comparable to the phrase (if) God be willing.

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God willing

  1. (often as disjunct) Barring unforeseen circumstances, it is hoped that (while generally also indicating acceptance of God's will).
    Synonyms: Lord willing, Deo volente (Latin loan), inshallah (Islam-specific wording but same Abrahamic God), Lord willing and the creek don't rise, gods willing (polytheistic or secularly jocular), please God (lit. if it [should] please God)
    Antonyms: God forbid, heaven forbid; see also Thesaurus:God forbid
    God willing, we'll meet again same time next year.
    See y'all again same time next year, God willing.
    • 1602, The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince God willing,of Denmark:
      And what so poor a man as Hamlet is May do, to express his love and friending to you, God willing, shall not lack.

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