Advential

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ædˈvɛnʃəl/

Definitions of advential

adjective relating to or characteristic of the advent or coming of something, especially of something momentous

Example Sentences

A1 The advential decorations made the room feel festive.

A2 We went on an advential journey to explore the countryside.

B1 The advential addition of new technology improved efficiency in the workplace.

B2 The advential discovery of a rare species of bird excited the scientific community.

C1 The advential arrival of the new CEO brought about significant changes in the company.

C2 The advential launch of the new product was met with great anticipation by consumers.

Examples of advential in a Sentence

formal The advential clause in the contract outlined the conditions for termination.

informal I didn't understand the advential part of the instructions.

slang I skipped over the advential details because they seemed boring.

figurative The advential journey of self-discovery led her to new opportunities.

Grammatical Forms of advential

past tense

advented

plural

adventials

comparative

more advential

superlative

most advential

present tense

advent

future tense

will advent

perfect tense

have advented

continuous tense

is adventing

singular

advential

positive degree

advential

infinitive

to advent

gerund

adventing

participle

advented

Origin and Evolution of advential

First Known Use: 0015 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'advential' originates from the Latin word 'adventicius', meaning 'coming from abroad' or 'foreign'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'advential' has evolved to refer to something that is additional or supplementary in nature.