Pronunciation: /ɪˌvɛn.tʃuˈæl.ə.ti/
noun a possible or eventual outcome or result
A1 I always carry an umbrella in case of rain as an eventuality.
A2 It's important to be prepared for any eventuality when traveling.
B1 Emergency drills are conducted regularly to prepare for any eventuality.
B2 Contingency plans were put in place to address any eventuality during the event.
C1 The company had a comprehensive risk management strategy to handle any eventuality.
C2 Despite meticulous planning, unexpected eventualities can still occur in complex projects.
adjective relating to a possible future event or situation
A1 In case of rain, bring an umbrella as a precaution for any eventuality.
A2 It's always good to be prepared for any eventuality when traveling to a new place.
B1 Emergency kits are essential to have in your car in case of any eventuality on the road.
B2 The company has a contingency plan in place to deal with any eventuality that may arise during the project.
C1 The military operation was meticulously planned to anticipate every eventuality and minimize risks.
C2 The team of experts was brought in to handle any eventuality that could potentially jeopardize the mission.
formal It is important to plan for every eventuality when organizing a large event.
informal We need to be prepared for any eventuality that may arise during the trip.
slang You never know what eventuality might happen, so it's best to be ready for anything.
figurative In life, we must always be prepared for the unexpected eventuality that may come our way.
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