Advenient

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ædˈviːniənt/

Definitions of advenient

adjective relating to the future or that which is to come

Example Sentences

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.

Examples of advenient in a Sentence

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.

Grammatical Forms of advenient

past tense

advenienced

plural

advenients

comparative

more advenient

superlative

most advenient

present tense

advenes

future tense

will advene

perfect tense

have advened

continuous tense

is advening

singular

advenient

positive degree

advenient

infinitive

to advene

gerund

advening

participle

advening

Origin and Evolution of advenient

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'advenient' originates from Latin, derived from the word 'advenire' meaning 'to arrive'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'advenient' has evolved to be used in English to describe something that is about to happen or arrive in the future.