Pronunciation: /ædˈviːniənt/
adjective relating to the future or that which is to come
A1 The advenient arrival of the new student brought excitement to the class.
A2 We eagerly await the advenient release of the latest movie in theaters.
B1 The advenient changes in technology require us to adapt quickly.
B2 The advenient advancements in medicine hold promise for treating various diseases.
C1 Scientists are constantly researching advenient possibilities for space exploration.
C2 The advenient development of artificial intelligence raises ethical questions about its impact on society.
formal The advenient arrival of the new technology will revolutionize the industry.
informal I heard about the advenient launch of the new smartphone next month.
slang Dude, did you see the advenient party happening at Mark's place this weekend?
figurative The advenient dawn symbolizes a new beginning for our community.
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