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		View usage for:  (ɪventfʊl) adjectiveIf you describe an event or a period of time as eventful, you mean that a lot of interesting, exciting, or important things have happened during it.  Her eventful life included holding senior positions in the Colonial Service.  It was an eventful and controversial race.  Our next journey was longer and much more eventful. Synonyms: exciting, active, busy, dramatic More Synonyms of eventful   eventful in British English (ɪˈvɛntfʊl) adjectivefull of events or incidents  an eventful day  Derived forms eventfully (eˈventfully) adverb eventfulness (eˈventfulness) noun  eventful in American English (iˈvɛntfəl; ɪˈvɛntfəl)   adjective1.   full of outstanding events   an eventful year  2.   having an important outcome; momentous   an eventful conversation     Derived forms  eventfully (eˈventfully)  adverb  eventfulness (eˈventfulness)  noun  Examples of 'eventful' in a sentenceeventful  They had said little to each other beyond expressing astonished recognition during that eventful night when Winter was taken to hospital.On the other hand, I might say to myself: You had an eventful evening.An eventful, no, a momentous morning and a working lunch-time gone.`At least nothing more eventful than us finding that which we came to find. In other languageseventful British English:  eventful / ɪˈvɛntfʊl/   ADJECTIVE If you describe an event or a period of time as eventful, you mean that a lot of interesting, exciting, or important things have happened during it. He has enjoyed an eventful career around the world.  - American English: eventful 
 - Arabic: زاخِرٌ بِالَأحْداث خطير
 - Brazilian Portuguese: movimentado 
 - Chinese: 多事的 
 - Croatian: zanimljiv 
 - Czech: rušný 
 - Danish: begivenhedsrig 
 - Dutch: veelbewogen 
 - European Spanish: crucial 
 - Finnish: tapahtumarikas 
 - French: marquant 
 - German: ereignisreich 
 - Greek: πολυτάραχος 
 - Italian: movimentato 
 - Japanese: 出来事の多い 
 - Korean: 사건이 많은 
 - Norwegian: begivenhetsrik 
 - Polish: burzliwy 
 - European Portuguese: movimentado 
 - Romanian: bogatîn evenimente
 - Russian: насыщенный событиями
 - Latin American Spanish: lleno de acontecimientos 
 - Swedish: händelserik 
 - Thai: เต็มไปด้วยเหตุการณ์ที่สำคัญ 
 - Turkish: olaylı 
 - Ukrainian: багатий на події
 - Vietnamese: có nhiều sự kiện 
 
   Chinese translation of 'eventful' adj -  [day, life, game, journey] 
丰(豐)富多彩的   (fēngfù duōcǎi de)  
    Definition full of exciting or important incidents Our next journey was longer and much more eventful. Synonyms Opposites ordinary , dull , trivial , commonplace , insignificant , unimportant , unremarkable , humdrum , uneventful , uninteresting , unexciting , unexceptional   Additional synonymsDefinition busy and energetic the tragedy of an active mind trapped by failing physical health Synonyms energetic,  strong,  spirited,  quick,  vital,  alert,  dynamic,  lively,  vigorous,  potent,  animated,  vibrant,  forceful,  nimble,  diligent,  industrious,  sprightly,  vivacious,  on the go (informal),  alive and kicking,  spry,  full of beans (informal),  bright-eyed and bushy-tailed (informal) Definition important or significant From a medical standpoint, a week is usually not a consequential delay. Synonyms important,  serious,  significant,  grave,  far-reaching,  momentous,  weighty,  eventfulDefinition like a drama in suddenness or effectiveness the film's dramatic special effects Synonyms powerful,  striking,  imposing,  stunning (informal),  impressive,  spectacular,  effective,  staggering,  distinctive,  memorable,  vivid,  jaw-dropping,  breath-taking,  gee-whizz (slang)  |