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UK
/ɪvˈɛntfəl/
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[ US /iˈvɛntfəɫ, ɪˈvɛntfəɫ/ ]
[ US /iˈvɛntfəɫ, ɪˈvɛntfəɫ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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having important issues or results
the year's only really consequential legislation
an eventful decision -
full of events or incidents
the most exhausting and eventful day of my life
How To Use eventful In A Sentence
- Chat: Walliams and Carr couldn't help but laugh as the comedian recalled his eventful stag night Home | Mail Online
- After each catty little spat, we cut to another uneventful rehearsal scene where boys and girls with asexual physiques pirouette weightlessly about the rehearsal room.
- I know it is somewhat uneventful, but I should point out that should one of the pins get bent, you are going to have a heck of a time unbending it, as the pins are extremely closely spaced together and quite tiny.
- I find myself flipping channels when something rather uneventful is happening. Amrie’s Take on TV: An Open Letter… | the TV addict
- Arnhem looked as if it was an uneventful townsman 's town again. DISPLACED PERSON
- Bertie's hour proved more eventful for both his comptroller and his equerry decided to show up right after the gentlemen separated from the ladies.
- As none other, he could evoke Japan of the eventful interwar period.
- On one eventful night we saw some refuse fish being wheeled off in a barrow, and we begged leave to abstract a fish, which was -- I say it without fear of contradiction -- the knobbiest and scaliest member of the finny tribe. The Chequers Being the Natural History of a Public-House, Set Forth in a Loafer's Diary
- The pregnancy itself was relatively uneventful.
- 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.