different between events vs eventful
events
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??v?nts/
Noun
events
- plural of event
Derived terms
- current events
Verb
events
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of event
Anagrams
- Steven, steven
events From the web:
- what events led to the american revolution
- what events led to the boston massacre
- what events are happening today
- what events led to the civil war
- what events led to the end of reconstruction
- what events led to the declaration of independence
- what events led to the boston tea party
- what events led to the secession of the southern states
eventful
English
Alternative forms
- eventfull (archaic)
Etymology
From event +? -ful.
Adjective
eventful (comparative more eventful, superlative most eventful)
- Of or pertaining to high levels of activity; having many memorable events.
- With the number of drunken revellers on the streets it could hardly fail to be an eventful night.
Derived terms
- eventfully
- eventfulness
- uneventful
Translations
eventful From the web:
- eventful meaning
- what eventful day mean
- eventful what does it means
- what an eventful day
- what does eventful mean
- what does eventful day mean
- what does eventful
- what is eventful website
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