Event Definition

ĭ-vĕnt
events
noun
events
A happening or occurrence, esp. when important.
Webster's New World
Something that takes place, especially a significant occurrence.
American Heritage
A social gathering or activity.
The fundraising event was held in the ballroom.
American Heritage
A particular contest or item in a program.
The pole vault, high jump, and other events.
Webster's New World
Any organized activity, celebration, etc. for members of the general public or a particular group.
The social event of the year.
Webster's New World
Antonyms:
idiom
at all events
  • In any case.
American Heritage
in any event
  • In any case:

    In any event, the audience seemed pleased with your performance.

American Heritage
in the event
  • If it should happen; in case:

    In the event of an emergency, call 911.

American Heritage
in any event
  • no matter what happens; anyhow
Webster's New World
in the event
  • as it turns out or turned out
Webster's New World

Other Word Forms of Event

Noun

Singular:
event
Plural:
events

Origin of Event

  • From Middle French event, from Latin ēventus (“an event, occurrence”), from ēveniō (“to happen, to fall out, to come out”), from ē (“out of, from”), short form of ex, + veniō (“come”); see venture, and compare advent, convent, invent, etc., convene, evene, etc.

    From Wiktionary

  • Latin ēventus from past participle of ēvenīre to happen ē-, ex- ex- venīre to come gwā- in Indo-European roots

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

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