Advent
As a Noun
- The arrival or beginning of something significant.
- The period leading up to Christmas, observed in Christian traditions.
As Other Form
- Adventurous (Adjective): Willing to take risks or try new experiences. (Though not directly related, it shares the same root in “ad-” meaning “toward.”)
Word History
The word advent comes from the Latin adventus, meaning “arrival” or “coming,” derived from advenire (ad- meaning “to” and venire meaning “come”). Initially, it was used in a religious sense, referring to the coming of Christ, but it later broadened to mean the arrival of any important event or development.
Examples
- The advent of the internet changed how we communicate.
- The town celebrates the advent of winter with a festival.
- The advent of electric cars is reshaping the automobile industry.
Synonyms
Arrival, emergence, onset, beginning, coming
Related Words
Introduction, dawn, appearance, inauguration
Antonyms
Departure, disappearance, end, conclusion