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Meanings of
eventful
in English
Having important issues or results.
consequential
Related terms
important
of import
Full of events or incidents.
uneventful
Related terms
lively
Synonyms
Examples for "
consequential
"
consequential
Examples for "
consequential
"
1
Being mere individuals, we didn't have the means to enact
consequential
change.
2
Clinton's tenure as secretary of State was distinguished, if not especially
consequential
.
3
Next Friday's referendum will be an enormously
consequential
event for Irish society.
4
Regional differences in personality are associated with a range of
consequential
outcomes.
5
This subtle but extremely
consequential
property of scalable randomness is unusually counterintuitive.
Usage of
eventful
in English
1
The unusually
eventful
months brought him both new controversy and unforeseen wealth.
2
On the morning of the
eventful
day I arrived in the place.
3
Preparations began at once for the
eventful
transaction in the throne room.
4
He was sleepy now; it had been a long and
eventful
day.
5
The following week was lived in the afterglow of that
eventful
Sunday.
6
It was an
eventful
day; nor was its conclusion the least so.
7
Mosimane hopes his team can quickly regroup after an
eventful
few days.
8
But 2002 has been a more
eventful
year for pensions than most.
9
The muse woke the muses, and the day grew bright and
eventful
.
10
They would be memorable
years
-
as
eventful
as those that had come before.
11
The overthrow of the English was complete, and the victory most
eventful
.
12
His long pontificate is one of the most
eventful
in papal history.
13
The residence of Mr. Adams in Russia was during an
eventful
period.
14
There was no further alarm during the balance of that
eventful
night.
15
The journey was
eventful
,
for the Germans repeatedly fired at the balloon.
16
The close of the
eventful
year of 1898 was near at hand.
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eventful
Adjective
Frequent collocations
eventful day
eventful life
eventful night
eventful one
eventful year
More collocations
Eventful
through the time
Eventful
across language varieties
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United Kingdom
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