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    E·ven·tu·al·i·ty
    /əˌven(t)SHəˈwalədē/

    noun

    • 1. a possible event or outcome: "you must be prepared for all eventualities"
  2. An eventuality is an event that just might happen in the future. For example, I store fresh drinking water in the basement to be prepared for several eventualities.

  3. Eventuality definition: a contingent event; a possible occurrence or circumstance. See examples of EVENTUALITY used in a sentence.

  4. Apr 11, 2024 · An eventuality is a possible future event or result, especially one that is unpleasant or surprising. [ formal ] Every eventuality is covered, from running out of petrol to needing water.

  5. Mar 10, 2024 · English [ edit] Etymology [ edit] Calque of French éventualité, eventual +‎ -ity. Pronunciation [ edit] IPA ( key): /ɪˌvɛntjuˈælɪti/, /ɪˌvɛnt͡ʃuˈælɪti/ Rhymes: -ælɪti. Noun [ edit] eventuality ( countable and uncountable, plural eventualities) A possible event; something that may happen. [from 19th c.] Synonyms: contingency, possibility.

  6. (formal) something that may possibly happen, especially something unpleasant. We were prepared for every eventuality. The money had been saved for just such an eventuality. In the eventuality of your passport being stolen, contact the embassy at once. The instructions he left covered all eventualities.

  7. Define eventuality. eventuality synonyms, eventuality pronunciation, eventuality translation, English dictionary definition of eventuality. n. pl. e·ven·tu·al·i·ties Something that may occur; a possibility. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

  8. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English e‧ven‧tu‧al‧i‧ty /ɪˌventʃuˈæləti/ AWL noun (plural eventualities) [ countable] formal something that might happen, especially something bad any/every eventuality We are prepared for every eventuality. That is an unlikely eventuality.

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