Eventful

usgb/ɪˈventfl/
adjective

Having a lot of things happening, often of great interest or significance.

Her trip to Europe was an eventful experience, full of unexpected adventures.
Visual representation of "eventful" - Having a lot of things happening, often of great interest or significance

Often appears as...

  • an eventful day
  • an eventful journey

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Intensity Indicator

Use 'eventful' to emphasize the quantity and intensity of events in a period.

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After the earthquake, it was an eventful week for the rescue teams.
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Not Necessarily Positive

'Eventful' describes a busy time but doesn't imply the events were good or bad.

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Despite the challenges, it was an eventful year for the company.
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Narrative Enhancement

Using 'eventful' adds drama or interest to a story or narrative.

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They shared stories of their eventful voyage across the Atlantic.
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consequentialimportantmeaningfulmemorablemomentousnotableremarkablesignificant
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