Meaning & Definition of word "Event"

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    Event

    /ɪˈvɛnt/

    noun:

    • 1. An occurrence or happening, especially one of significance.
      • Example: The charity gala was a significant event in the community.
    • 2. A planned public or social occasion.
      • Example: We are attending a concert later this evening; it should be a wonderful event.
    • 3. In sports, a specific competition or contest.
      • Example: The 100-meter dash is a thrilling event to watch at the Olympics.
    • 4. In computer science, a change in state or an occurrence that is detectable by software.
      • Example: The program was designed to trigger an alert when the event of a user login occurred.
    • 5. A significant occurrence, often used in a historical context.
      • Example: The signing of the Declaration of Independence was a pivotal event in American history.

    Etymology

    From Middle English 'event', from Old French 'evenement', from Latin 'eventus', meaning 'outcome'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    event of the year:

    The most significant occurrence within a year.

    public event:

    An occurrence open to the public, often for social or entertainment purposes.

    event horizon:

    In physics, the boundary surrounding a black hole beyond which nothing can escape.

    Related Words

    occurrence:

    An instance of something happening.

    incident:

    An event or occurrence, often with implications.

    function:

    An event arranged for a specific purpose.

    Slang Meanings of event

    Meaning: Happening

    Example Sentence: That party was quite the happening event!

    Meaning: Do

    Example Sentence: Are you going to the big do this weekend?