Events

/ɪˈvents/

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Definitions

2 meanings
1

Things that happen, especially important or noteworthy occurrences.

/ɪˈvents/

nounneutralBeginner
General

Things that happen, especially important ones.

The conference featured several interesting events.

💡 Simply: Events are like cool things that happen! Like a birthday party, a concert, or a parade. They're special moments that people remember.

👶 For kids: Events are things that happen, like a party or a game!

More Examples

2

We planned a special event to celebrate our anniversary.

3

Recent political events have changed the global landscape.

How It's Used

General

"News reports often cover important events."

Business

"The company organized a series of events to launch the new product."

History

"Historical events shaped the course of the nation."

Sports

"The Olympic Games are a collection of sporting events."

2

A planned social or public occasion; a gathering.

/ɪˈvents/

nounneutralBeginner
General

A planned social or public occasion.

The company is hosting a launch event for their new product.

💡 Simply: Events can also be things you plan, like a party, a festival, or a show. They're organized for people to enjoy together.

👶 For kids: Events are also like parties or shows that people go to!

More Examples

2

The community center organized a summer events calendar.

3

The wedding was a beautiful event, attended by family and friends.

How It's Used

Entertainment

"The concert was a major event in the city's music scene."

Social

"The charity gala was a glamorous event."

Business

"They host corporate events to build relationships."

Tip:Think of something you plan and invite people to.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Idioms & expressions

in the event of

If something happens; in case of.

"In the event of rain, the concert will be moved indoors."

a series of events

Multiple happenings that occur one after another.

"A series of unexpected events led to the company's downfall."

upcoming events

Events that are scheduled to happen in the future

"Check our website for upcoming events."

From Latin *ēventus* meaning 'outcome, occurrence,' derived from *ēvenīre* meaning 'to come out, happen.'

The word 'events' has been used in English since the 16th century, initially referring to outcomes or results, then expanded to include happenings and planned social gatherings.

Memory tip

Think of a series of important happenings.

Word Origin

LanguageLatin
Original meaning

"outcome, occurrence"

major eventhistoric eventplanned eventspecial eventupcoming eventsseries of events

Common misspellings

eentsevnts

Usage

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40%Written