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e·vent·ful    Audio Help   [i-vent-fuhl] Pronunciation Key
–adjective
1.full of events or incidents, esp. of a striking character: an exciting account of an eventful life.
2.having important issues or results; momentous.

[Origin: 1590–1600; event + -ful]

e·vent·ful·ly, adverb
e·vent·ful·ness, noun

1. noteworthy, memorable, unforgettable.
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e·vent·ful    Audio Help   (ĭ-věnt'fəl)  Pronunciation Key 
adj.  
  1. Full of events: an eventful week.
  2. Important; momentous: an eventful decision.

e·vent'ful·ly adv., e·vent'ful·ness n.
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eventful

adjective
1. full of events or incidents; "the most exhausting and eventful day of my life" [ant: uneventful
2. having important issues or results; "the year's only really consequential legislation"; "an eventful decision" [syn: consequential

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eˈventful adjective
(negative uneventful) full of events; exciting
Example: We had an eventful day.
Arabic: مَليء بالحَوادِث
Chinese (Simplified): 多事的
Chinese (Traditional): 多事的
Czech: rušný
Danish: begivenhedsrig
Dutch: veelbewogen
Estonian: sündmusrikas
Finnish: tapahtumarikas
French: mouvementé
German: ereignisreich
Greek: πολυτάραχος
Hungarian: eseménydús
Icelandic: viðburðaríkur
Indonesian: menarik
Italian: movimentato
Japanese: 出来事の多い
Korean: 사건이 많은
Latvian: notikumiem bagāts
Lithuanian: pilnas įvykių
Norwegian: begivenhetsrik
Polish: bogaty w wydarzenia
Portuguese (Brazil): acidentado
Portuguese (Portugal): acidentado
Romanian: plin de evenimente
Russian: насыщенный
Slovak: rušný
Slovenian: razgiban
Spanish: lleno (de acontecimientos)
Swedish: händelserik
Turkish: hareketli, olaylı
See also: at all events / at any event, event, in that event, in the event, in the event of, "eventful" in any language

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Eventful

E*vent"ful\a. Full of, or rich in, events or incidents; as, an eventful journey; an eventful period of history; an eventful period of life.
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