eventful

UK: ɪˈvɛntf(ə)l | US: ɪˈvɛntfəl

Definition
  1. adj. full of notable or exciting events

  2. adj. significant or momentous

Structure
event <happening>ful <full of>
Etymology

The word "eventful" combines "event," derived from Latin eventus (meaning "outcome" or "occurrence"), with the suffix "-ful," from Old English -full (meaning "full of"). The suffix "-ful" transforms the noun "event" into an adjective, describing something characterized by many or significant events. Over time, "eventful" evolved to emphasize not just quantity but also the importance or excitement of the events.

Examples
  1. The conference was an eventful day with multiple groundbreaking announcements.

  2. Her trip to Asia was so eventful that she wrote a book about it.

  3. The 1960s were an eventful decade in world history.

  4. Despite its short runtime, the film was surprisingly eventful.

  5. He hoped for a quiet weekend, but it turned out to be quite eventful.