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eventful

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e·vent·ful  (-vntfl)
adj.
1. Full of events: an eventful week.
2. Important; momentous: an eventful decision.

e·ventful·ly adv.
e·ventful·ness n.

eventful
Adjective
full of exciting or important incidents
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Adj.1.eventful - full of events or incidents; "the most exhausting and eventful day of my life"
uneventful - marked by no noteworthy or significant events; "an uneventful life"; "the voyage was pleasant and uneventful"; "recovery was uneventful"
2.eventful - having important issues or results; "the year's only really consequential legislation"; "an eventful decision"
important, of import - of great significance or value; "important people"; "the important questions of the day"

eventful
Translations
eventful [ɪˈvɛntful] adjazaroso; [game] → lleno de emoción; [journey] → lleno de incidentes
eventful [ɪˈvɛntful] event adjmouvementé(e)
eventful [ɪˈvɛntful] event adjereignisreich
eventful [ɪˈvɛntful] adjdenso/a di eventi


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Call the roll of these three hundred eventful years, and all the great masters of song will answer you.
On his way home from his dull call, he would perhaps meet Tony and Lena, coming along the sidewalk whispering to each other, or the three Bohemian Marys in their long plush coats and caps, comporting themselves with a dignity that only made their eventful histories the more piquant.
But from fifteen to seventeen she was in training for a heroine; she read all such works as heroines must read to supply their memories with those quotations which are so serviceable and so soothing in the vicissitudes of their eventful lives.
 
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