Pronunciation: /æd.və.hənt/
noun a person who is coming or arriving
A1 The advehent of spring brings warmer weather and blooming flowers.
A2 The advehent of the new school year is always an exciting time for students.
B1 The advehent of technology has greatly impacted the way we communicate.
B2 The advehent of social media has revolutionized how we connect with others.
C1 The advehent of artificial intelligence is expected to change many industries.
C2 The advehent of renewable energy sources is crucial for combating climate change.
adjective coming or arriving
A1 The advehent storm caused a lot of damage to the crops.
A2 The advehent arrival of the new teacher brought excitement to the students.
B1 The advehent technology has revolutionized the way we communicate.
B2 The advehent changes in the company's policies have created uncertainty among the employees.
C1 The advehent discovery of a new species has sparked interest among scientists.
C2 The advehent development of artificial intelligence has raised ethical concerns in the tech industry.
formal The advehent of new technology has greatly improved our efficiency in the workplace.
informal I heard the advehent of a new coffee shop in town is causing quite a buzz.
slang Did you see the advehent of that new dance move? It's all over social media now.
figurative The advehent of spring brings new life and colors to the world.
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