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Meaning of eventual
The primary meaning of the word "eventual" is related to something that will happen or exist in the future, often as a result of a process or series of events.
Etymology of eventual
The word "eventual" comes from the Latin "eventus," which means "outcome" or "result," and the suffix "-al," which forms an adjective
The word has been used in English since the 15th century to describe something that is likely to happen or exist in the future
Synonyms
ultimate
final
last
concluding
eventual
end
terminal
concluding
last-minute
ultimate
inevitable
inescapable
unavoidable
certain
sure
destined
fated
ordained
predetermined
prospective
expected
anticipated
likely
probable
possible
potential
coming
forthcoming
impending
looming
approaching
near
imminent
upcoming
projected
planned
intended
meant
proposed
suggested
recommended
advised
predicted
forecasted
foreseen
envisioned
Definitions
- Happening or existing at a later time, especially as a result of a process or series of events
- * Likely to happen or be the case, but not certain
Usage Examples
- The company's eventual goal is to expand into new markets
- * It's eventual that the team will win the championship if they keep playing well
- * The eventual outcome of the election was a surprise to many people
Antonyms
immediate
instant
prompt
quick
rapid
speedy
swift
sudden
abrupt
premature
hasty
rushed
hurried
instant
current
present
existing
ongoing
continuous
uninterrupted
unbroken
ceaseless
incessant
constant
perpetual
eternal
infinite
immediate
proximate
nearby
adjoining
adjacent
contiguous
neighboring
bordering