God willing
God willing
If all goes as it should; if everything goes well. We've had a lot of delays, but God willing, we should have the house finished before winter. A: "Do you reckon we'll have enough from this harvest to make ends meet?" B: "God willing."
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
God willing.
If God wants it to happen. (An expression indicating that there is a high certainty that something will happen, so high that only God could prevent it.) John: Please try to be on time. Alice: I'll be there on time, God willing. Bob: Will I see you after your vacation? Mary: Of course, God willing.
See also: god, willing
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
God willing
used to express the wish that you will be able to do as you intend or that something will happen as planned.This is an expression found in many cultures: compare with Latin deo volente or Arabic inshallah .
See also: god, willing
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
God ˈwilling
(spoken) used for expressing your hope that something will happen: We’ve had a lovely holiday and we’ll be back again next year, God willing.See also: god, willing
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
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