advent

[ˈæd.vent]

advent Definition

  • 1the arrival or coming of something or someone important
  • 2the period of four weeks before Christmas, starting on the Sunday nearest to November 30th

Using advent: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "advent" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The advent of the internet has revolutionized the way we communicate.

  • Example

    The advent of spring brings new life to the garden.

  • Example

    The advent of the holiday season is marked by festive decorations and music.

advent Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for advent

Phrases with advent

  • the arrival or introduction of new technological advances

    Example

    The advent of technology has made our lives easier in many ways.

  • the advent of social media

    the arrival or introduction of social media platforms and their widespread use

    Example

    The advent of social media has changed the way we interact with each other.

  • the beginning of a new period or phase in history or society

    Example

    The advent of a new era brought about significant changes in politics and culture.

Origins of advent

from Latin 'adventus', meaning 'arrival'

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Summary: advent in Brief

The term 'advent' [ˈæd.vent] refers to the arrival or coming of something or someone important. It can also refer to the period of four weeks before Christmas, starting on the Sunday nearest to November 30th. Examples include 'The advent of the internet has revolutionized the way we communicate.' and 'The advent of spring brings new life to the garden.' Phrases like 'the advent of technology' and 'the advent of social media' denote the arrival or introduction of new advances.

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