event

simple noun103 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.5

Similar to 'important event', often implying large scale.

Refers to an event with significant consequences or value.

Refers to an event of large scale or high importance, can be a happening, social occasion, or competition.

The central or most important event in a series or on an occasion.

Events that have happened in the near past.

Events happening now or in the recent past; often refers to news and politics.

An event that is important in history.

An event causing great sadness, especially one involving death or suffering.

A planned event that will happen soon.

An event that marks an important stage or turning point.

An event causing sudden great damage or suffering.

A very important event, having great consequences.

A planned event that will happen soon.

An event that marks a turning point.

A number of events of a similar type that happen in succession.

A series of related events where one causes the next.

A formal way of saying 'if something happens'. Used for possible future situations.

Used to specify participation in a particular race or competition.

To be involved in an activity, race, or competition with other people.

To organize and have a planned social occasion.

To make arrangements or preparations for an event.

To acknowledge a significant or happy event with a social gathering or enjoyable activity.

To put your name on the list for a competition or race.

To celebrate or officially recognize an important event.

To give a detailed account of an event in words.

To organize and present a public event, often one that is large or complex.

To recall and show respect for a past event, often a solemn one.

To tell someone about something; give an account of an event or experience.

Used for planned or scheduled events.

Used to describe an event taking place, often unexpectedly.

A more formal way to say an event happens.

Describes a series of events as they develop over time.