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Definition of eventful in English: eventfuladjective ɪˈvɛntf(ə)lɪˈvɛntfʊləˈvɛntfəl Marked by interesting or exciting events. 多趣事的;多兴奋之事的 his long and eventful life 他那漫长而精彩的一生。 Example sentencesExamples - Today was one of those eventful and interesting days that we read about in novels and cheap self help books.
- However, it is probably fair to say they have been four of the most eventful years in the club's history.
- The coming week has been an eventful one in regional history from a couple of standpoints.
- She continued to have a happy but eventful life, using her nine lives to the full.
- But in the end, it was an eventful journey for all those who dared to participate.
- It has been an eventful first few weeks for the new ambassador.
- It did not come as a surprise the actions and response of this Government in light of the eventful week we had.
- It's been a long and eventful past few months, full of everything that one expects summer to offer.
- I wish I had more time to write about this experience as it was very eventful and I am still trying to work out how the whole thing made me feel.
- For any two people with reasonably eventful lives it is possible to find coincidences between them.
- It has been a long, eventful and very interesting road for the three apprentices.
- To die peacefully in one's sleep is no bad way to go, not at any age, leave alone at one hundred and one, full of rich and eventful years.
- This has definitely been the most eventful year for me in a while, and it is a standout year even in a period of eventful years!
- All in all, it had been an eventful walk on a sunny, frosty, December morning.
- You can expect a happy and eventful time as you share memorable moments with the one you love.
- The rest of the week at work promises to be negatively eventful.
- Coupled with a sizeable thunderstorm drifting overhead just now, it's been quite an eventful afternoon.
- In 1994 we had a busy and eventful year which began with a lengthy German tour.
- Enforcing follow-on was the right decision It has been an eventful Test match so far.
- In general, I like my Diplomacy games to be fast, violent affairs with compressed action and eventful play.
Synonyms busy, event-filled, action-packed, full, lively, active, hectic, strenuous momentous, significant, noteworthy, notable, remarkable, outstanding, important, crucial, critical, historic, consequential, fateful, decisive
Derivativesadverb I was astonished and ran for my camera and eventfully found it and took one lousy picture. Example sentencesExamples - Then one day your showboating will catch up with you and you'll eventfully fall into a sinkhole and break both your legs.
- There was a moment when he looked like he was going to turn me down again, but eventfully he nodded his head, and the two of us walked into my big empty house together.
- With the eventfully routine and boring lives that we live these days, I have not had the chance to actually sit down and figure out how I am actually holding up.
- Li's 24th birthday passes eventfully and ends dramatically.
noun Taken together these events are often glossed as ‘country’: country tells what is happening; it announces its own patterned eventfulness and invites engagement. Example sentencesExamples - The eventfulness of the day, however, wasn't necessarily on the course as much as it was above it.
- To a journalist on duty, the trip was already showing signs of eventfulness.
- The movement of information into knowledge, whether fiction or nonfiction, is never stable and in a temporally and visually dynamic environment it is this eventfulness that will teach us what we should be doing.
- Despite the eventfulness of this weekend I find my train of thought returning again and again to one topic; monkey pox.
Definition of eventful in US English: eventfuladjectiveəˈventfələˈvɛntfəl Marked by interesting or exciting events. 多趣事的;多兴奋之事的 his long and eventful life 他那漫长而精彩的一生。 Example sentencesExamples - For any two people with reasonably eventful lives it is possible to find coincidences between them.
- It's been a long and eventful past few months, full of everything that one expects summer to offer.
- The rest of the week at work promises to be negatively eventful.
- In 1994 we had a busy and eventful year which began with a lengthy German tour.
- It has been an eventful first few weeks for the new ambassador.
- You can expect a happy and eventful time as you share memorable moments with the one you love.
- All in all, it had been an eventful walk on a sunny, frosty, December morning.
- Today was one of those eventful and interesting days that we read about in novels and cheap self help books.
- Enforcing follow-on was the right decision It has been an eventful Test match so far.
- But in the end, it was an eventful journey for all those who dared to participate.
- She continued to have a happy but eventful life, using her nine lives to the full.
- The coming week has been an eventful one in regional history from a couple of standpoints.
- Coupled with a sizeable thunderstorm drifting overhead just now, it's been quite an eventful afternoon.
- This has definitely been the most eventful year for me in a while, and it is a standout year even in a period of eventful years!
- To die peacefully in one's sleep is no bad way to go, not at any age, leave alone at one hundred and one, full of rich and eventful years.
- It did not come as a surprise the actions and response of this Government in light of the eventful week we had.
- It has been a long, eventful and very interesting road for the three apprentices.
- However, it is probably fair to say they have been four of the most eventful years in the club's history.
- In general, I like my Diplomacy games to be fast, violent affairs with compressed action and eventful play.
- I wish I had more time to write about this experience as it was very eventful and I am still trying to work out how the whole thing made me feel.
Synonyms busy, event-filled, action-packed, full, lively, active, hectic, strenuous |