- event */*/*/
- UK [ɪˈvent] / US
noun
Word forms "event":
singular event plural events1)a) [countable] something that happens, especially something that involves several peopleevents surrounding something:the most traumatic event of my life
a chain/sequence/series of events:Police questioned witnesses about the events surrounding his death.
The investigation uncovered a chain of events that could have been prevented.
b) events[plural] used in a general way to talk about a combination of things that happenevents unfold:Events conspired to bring the two lovers together.
We are watching to see how events will unfold.
2) [countable] an organized occasion such as a party or sports competitionOur next event is a dinner dance on the 18th.
stage/organize an event:The concert is an annual event.
They are very good at staging international sporting events.
a) a particular planned activity that takes place during an occasion such as a sports competitionShe won the first event.
b) a particular type of activity in athleticsThe javelin is her best event.
••See:•in the event of/that
— used for saying what will happen in a particular situationIn the event of a crash, these added safety features may be lifesavers.
in the normal/ordinary course of events
— used when you are saying what would normally happenIn the normal course of events police would not respond to this situation.
English dictionary. 2014.