Eventful Meaning in English
word
iˈvɛntfəɫ/, /ɪˈvɛntfəɫ
ee-VENT-fuhl
ɪvˈɛntfəl
ee-VENT-fuhl
Definition
Describes a period of time, day, or situation in which many interesting, significant, or important things happen.
Usage & Nuances
'Eventful' is mostly positive or neutral, often used for days, weeks, trips, or periods. It suggests lots of notable actions; its opposite is 'uneventful'. Not usually used for people.
Spanish: lleno de acontecimientos - movido - lleno de eventosPortuguese (BR): cheio de acontecimentos - movimentado - cheio de eventosPortuguese (PT): cheio de acontecimentos - movimentado - repleto de eventosChinese (Simplified): 多事的 - 充满事件的Chinese (Traditional): 多事的 - 充滿事件的Hindi: घटनापूर्ण - घटनाओं से भराArabic: حافل بالأحداث - مليء بالأحداثBengali: ঘটনাবহুল - ঘটনাপূর্ণRussian: насыщенный событиямиJapanese: 出来事が多い - 波乱に富んだVietnamese: nhiều sự kiện - đầy biến cốKorean: 사건이 많은 - 다사다난한Turkish: olaylı - hareketliUrdu: واقعات سے بھرپورIndonesian: penuh peristiwa - penuh kejadian
Example Sentences
We had an eventful day at the zoo.
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It was a very eventful year for our company.
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Jack had an eventful trip to London.
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It’s never boring living with kids—every day is eventful.
natural
After an eventful morning, I could really use some quiet time.
natural
Let’s hope the flight isn’t as eventful as last time!
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