Eventfully: meaning, definitions and examples

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eventfully

 

[ ɪˈvɛntfəlɪ ]

Adverb
Context #1 | Adverb

describing events

Eventfully refers to a manner in which something occurs that is full of significant or exciting events. It suggests that the situation is marked by noteworthy happenings, encounters, or developments.

Synonyms

excitingly, notably, remarkably

Examples of usage

  • Their summer vacation went eventfully, filled with adventures.
  • The conference was eventfully scheduled with many keynote speakers.
  • He lived eventfully, traveling to different countries every year.

Translations

Translations of the word "eventfully" in other languages:

🇵🇹 de maneira movimentada

🇮🇳 घटनात्मक रूप से

🇩🇪 ereignisreich

🇮🇩 dengan banyak peristiwa

🇺🇦 подійно

🇵🇱 wydarzeniowo

🇯🇵 イベントに満ちて

🇫🇷 événementiellement

🇪🇸 eventualmente

🇹🇷 olaylı bir şekilde

🇰🇷 사건적으로

🇸🇦 بأسلوب مليء بالأحداث

🇨🇿 událostně

🇸🇰 udalostne

🇨🇳 充满事件地

🇸🇮 dogodkovno

🇮🇸 atburðaríkt

🇰🇿 оқиғалы түрде

🇬🇪 მომხდარებზე

🇦🇿 hadisəli şəkildə

🇲🇽 eventualmente

Etymology

The word 'eventfully' is derived from the noun 'event,' which traces its origins back to the Latin verb 'evenire,' meaning 'to come out' or 'to happen.' The suffix '-ful' indicates a quality or state, transformed into an adverb with '-ly.' Thus, 'eventful' describes a nature or character filled with events, leading to the adverb 'eventfully.' This term has been in usage since the late 18th century and has evolved in meaning to imply not just the occurrence of events, but particularly those that are significant or noteworthy, cementing its place in the English lexicon as a descriptor for experiences filled with action or importance.