eventually
English
editEtymology
editFrom eventual + -ly. The third sense is influenced by any of several European languages, including Czech eventuálně, Swedish eventuellt.
Pronunciation
edit- (UK) IPA(key): /ɪˈvɛn.t͡ʃuː.ə.li/, /ɪˈvɛn.t͡ʃʊ.li/, /ɪˈvɛn.tjʊ.li/
- (US) IPA(key): /ɪˈvɛn.t͡ʃu.ə.li/, /ɪˈvɛn.t͡ʃu.li/, /ɪˈvɛn.t͡ʃə.li/
Audio (US): (file)
Adverb
editeventually (not comparable)
- In the end; at some later time, especially after a long time, a series of problems, struggles, delays or setbacks.
- Everyone's true colors will be revealed eventually.
- She didn't arrive. Eventually, we started without her.
- He hopes eventually to attend nursing school.
- 2004, Chris Wallace, Character: Profiles in Presidential Courage:
- It had taken nine years from the evening that Truman first showed up with a pie plate at her mother's door, but his dogged perseverance eventually won him the hand of his boyhood Sunday school crush.
- (mathematics, of a sequence) For some tail; for all terms beyond some term; with only finitely many exceptions.
- Eventually, all prime numbers are odd.
- (proscribed, non-native speakers' English) Possibly, potentially, perhaps
- I will come eventually, but haven't decided yet.
Synonyms
edit- (sense, in the end) at last, finally, yet, ultimately, in the end
Translations
editin the end
See also
editCategories:
- English terms derived from Proto-Indo-European
- English terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *gʷem-
- English terms suffixed with -ly
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- English terms with IPA pronunciation
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- English lemmas
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