Associations to the word «Eventual»
Noun
- Withdrawal
- Celtic
- Penalty
- Bowl
- Europa
- Pageant
- Loss
- Replacement
- Quarter
- Finishing
- Peng
- Tottenham
- Heir
- Fifa
- Dominance
- Header
- Rematch
- Powerhouse
- Open
- Fa
- Lucie
- Hotspur
- Pennant
- Cf
- Emergence
- Goal
- Finisher
- Relocation
- Triumph
- Dortmund
- Wildcat
- Manly
- Rival
- Nl
- Takeover
- Overthrow
- Round
- Fate
- Rafael
- Extermination
- Anaheim
- Husky
- Oiler
- Rejection
- Falling
- Hewitt
- Breakdown
- Cup
- Maverick
- Exit
- Berth
- Roommate
- Up
- Stanley
- Scoring
- Acceptance
- Valencia
- Contention
- Win
- Depletion
- Bankruptcy
- Redemption
- Finish
- Euro
- Rey
- Aggie
- Vinci
- Arsenal
- Kg
- Redskin
- Blindness
- Swindon
- Destruction
- Barcelona
- Porto
- Hegemony
- Turnover
- Italia
Adverb
Wiktionary
EVENTUAL, adjective. Pertaining to events.
EVENTUAL, adjective. Inevitable.
Dictionary definition
EVENTUAL, adjective. Expected to follow in the indefinite future from causes already operating; "hope of eventual (or ultimate) rescue"; "if this trend continues it is not reasonable to expect the eventual collapse of the stock market".
Wise words
The difference between the right word and the almost right
word is the difference between lightning and a lightning
bug.