Etymology
The word "eventful" is derived from two Latin words:
Meaning
Eventful means:
Origin
The word "eventful" was first used in English in the 16th century. It was originally used to describe events that were important or significant in some way. Over time, the meaning of "eventful" broadened to include any occurrence or happening.
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