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venvent

Latin

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venvent

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About This Root

From Latin venīre (to come), past participle ventum. This combined entry covers the convention/event branch: event (an outcome — what comes out), eventual (coming in the end), convene (come together), convention (a formal gathering), conventional (following agreed norms), and unconventional (breaking from what people have come together to agree on).

Associated Words

advent

The arrival or first appearance of something important

IELTSTOEFLGRE

adventure-travel

Tourism involving adventurous or outdoor activities

adventurer

A person who seeks excitement and takes risks in daring enterprises

TOEFLC1

adventuresome

Willing to take risks; daring and bold

C2

adventurism

Reckless risk-taking, especially in politics

C1

adventurousness

The quality of being adventurous or daring

C1

circumvent

To bypass or evade something cleverly

TOEFLGREC2

co-inventor

A joint inventor of something

contravene

To act against or fail to comply with a law or rule

TOEFLGREC2

contravention

The act of violating a law, rule, or agreement

C2

convene

To assemble or call together for a meeting

IELTSTOEFLGRE

convener

A person who organizes or calls a meeting together

C2

convenience

The quality of being easy and suitable; a helpful thing

IELTSTOEFLGRE

conveniently

In an easy or suitable way; sometimes suspiciously well-timed

B2

convention

A large formal meeting; an accepted social practice; an international agreement

NGSL 2kIELTSTOEFL

conventional

Following accepted customs or traditional methods; ordinary

NGSL 3kTOEFLGRE

conventionalism

Strict adherence to social conventions; the view that truths are based on conventions

B2

conventionality

The quality of conforming to accepted social customs; lack of originality

B2

conventionalize

To make something conform to conventional standards or forms

B2

conventionalized

Conforming to established conventions; not natural or spontaneous

B2

conventionally

In accordance with accepted customs or traditions

TOEFLC1

conventioneer

A person who attends a convention

crime-prevention

Strategies to reduce or deter criminal activity; 犯罪预防

disease-prevention

Measures taken to stop diseases from occurring or spreading

event

something that happens; a planned occasion

NGSL 1kIELTSA1

eventual

Happening or resulting at the end; final

TOEFLC1

eventually

At some later time, after a long time or difficulties

NGSL 2kIELTSTOEFL

hiv-prevention

Measures to reduce the transmission of HIV

inconveniently

In a way that causes trouble or difficulty

C2

intervene

To step in and become involved in order to change or prevent something

IELTSTOEFLGRE

intervener

A person who intervenes, especially in a legal proceeding

C2

intervenient

Coming or placed between; intervening

intervenor

A party who intervenes, especially in a legal proceeding

C2

intervention

The act of intervening in a situation or dispute; an effort to help someone with a problem

NGSL 3kIELTSTOEFL

interventional

Relating to or involving intervention, especially medical

C1

interventionism

The policy of intervening in another country's or group's affairs

A2

inventively

In a creative and original manner

C1

inventiveness

The quality of being creative and original

C1

inventor

A person who creates new devices or ideas

B2

low-revenue

Generating little income or revenue

non-conventional

Not following traditional or standard practices

non-intervention

A policy of not interfering in others' affairs

pollution-prevention

Reducing or eliminating pollutants to protect the environment

preventable

Capable of being prevented or avoided

A2

preventative

Designed to prevent harm or illness; a preventive measure

A2

preventer

A person or thing that prevents something

A2

preventive

Intended to stop harm or illness; a preventive measure

B2

preventively

In a preventive manner

A2

reinvent

To transform completely; give a new form or image

A2

reinvention

The act of completely transforming something

A2

revenue

Total income earned by a business or government

NGSL 2kIELTSTOEFL

self-invention

The process of creating or reinventing one's own identity

subvention

A government grant or subsidy; to subsidize

GREC1

unadventurous

Lacking boldness or a spirit of adventure

C2

unconventional

Not following accepted customs or standards; out of the ordinary

TOEFLC1

unconventionality

The quality of being different from what is usual or expected

B2

unconventionally

In a way that does not follow accepted customs or norms

C1

uneventful

Having no significant or exciting events; routine

C2

uneventfully

In a manner without notable events; quietly

C2

venerate

To regard with deep respect and reverence

IELTSTOEFLGRE

veneration

A feeling of deep respect and reverence

TOEFLC2

venturesome

Bold and willing to take risks; adventurous

TOEFLC2