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Comparative
more eventful
Superlative
most eventful
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filled with important, exciting, or dangerous events
- Their vacation turned out to be quite eventful with unexpected adventures every day.
- The year 2020 was incredibly eventful, marked by significant global challenges.
- Her eventful career in journalism took her to war zones and disaster areas around the world.
- We had an eventful weekend hiking in the mountains, encountering wildlife and sudden storms.
- The detective's eventful investigation led to the capture of the notorious criminal gang.
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having important consequences, outcomes, or significant results
- The negotiations were eventful, leading to major policy changes.
- That meeting proved eventful for the company's future strategy.
- The court case was eventful, with far-reaching implications.
- His speech was eventful, sparking a national debate.
- The election night was eventful, determining the country's leadership.
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