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What's the difference between 'event' and 'eventuality'?
Apr 26, 2018 1:51 PM
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Event means a special gathering that many people go to for a purpose to have fun, learn, shop, etc. For example, a musical festival or a farmers market.
Eventuality means something or an action that will happen in the future.
April 26, 2018
Event is any kind of happening.
Eventuality is a happening that is possibly going to take place but it feels more uncertain than event.
If you're talking about something in the future, both have a very similar meaning but when talking about the past, then an "event" did happen but an "eventuality" probably didn't by now.
April 26, 2018
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