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noun

event

ih-VEHNT
noun
1
Something that happens, especially something notable.
"The wedding was the biggest event of the year."
"News outlets covered the event live."
2
A planned occasion or activity, such as a competition or gathering.
"She's competing in three events at the championships."
3
(computing) An action detected by a program, such as a click or keypress, that triggers a response.
"The button has an event listener attached to it."

How to Use Event

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishSomething that happens or is scheduled to happen.

Common pairings
major event in the event of host an event

Word Forms

evented past tense, evented past tense, events plural, events singular, events singular

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Etymology

From Latin ēventus, "an occurrence," from ēveniō, "to happen" — related to venture and invent.

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