eventful
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~ having important issues or results; "the year's only really consequential legislation"; "an eventful decision"
eventful
— Adjective
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~ full of events or incidents; "the most exhausting and eventful day of my life"
eventual
— Adjective
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~ expected to follow in the indefinite future from causes already operating; "hope of eventual (or ultimate) rescue"; "if this trend continues it is not reasonable to expect the eventual collapse of the stock market"
ever-changing
— Adjective
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~ marked by continuous change or effective action
evergreen
— Adjective
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~ (of plants and shrubs) bearing foliage throughout the year
everlasting
— Adjective
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~ without qualification; used informally as (often pejorative) intensifiers; "an arrant fool"; "a complete coward"; "a consummate fool"; "a double-dyed villain"; "gross negligence"; "a perfect idiot"; "pure folly"; "what a sodding mess"; "stark staring mad"; "a thorough nuisance"; "a thoroughgoing villain"; "utter nonsense"; "the unadulterated truth"
everlasting
— Adjective
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~ continuing forever or indefinitely; "the ageless themes of love and revenge"; "eternal truths"; "life everlasting"; "hell's perpetual fires"; "the unending bliss of heaven"
every
— Adjective
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~ (used of count nouns) each and all of the members of a group considered singly and without exception; "every person is mortal"; "every party is welcome"; "had every hope of success"; "every chance of winning"
every
— Adjective
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~ each and all of a series of entities or intervals as specified; "every third seat"; "every two hours"
everyday
— Adjective
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~ commonplace and ordinary; "the familiar everyday world"
everyday
— Adjective
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~ appropriate for ordinary or routine occasions; "casual clothes"; "everyday clothes"
everyday
— Adjective
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~ found in the ordinary course of events; "a placid everyday scene"; "it was a routine day"; "there's nothing quite like a real...train conductor to add color to a quotidian commute"- Anita Diamant
evidenced
— Adjective
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~ supported by evidence; "their evidenced friendliness to the US"
evident
— Adjective
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~ capable of being seen or noticed; "a discernible change in attitude"; "a clearly evident erasure in the manuscript"; "an observable change in behavior"
evident
— Adjective
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~ clearly revealed to the mind or the senses or judgment; "the effects of the drought are apparent to anyone who sees the parched fields"; "evident hostility"; "manifest disapproval"; "patent advantages"; "made his meaning plain"; "it is plain that he is no reactionary"; "in plain view"; "a palpable lie"
evidential
— Adjective
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~ serving as or based on evidence; "evidential signs of a forced entry"; "its evidentiary value"
evidentiary
— Adjective
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~ pertaining to or constituting evidence; "evidentiary technique"; "an evidentiary fact"
evidentiary
— Adjective
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~ serving as or based on evidence; "evidential signs of a forced entry"; "its evidentiary value"
evil
— Adjective
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~ having the nature of vice
evil
— Adjective
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~ having or exerting a malignant influence; "malevolent stars"; "a malefic force"