uneventfully

/ˌʌnɪˈventfəli/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌʌnɪˈventfəli/ (ame, ipa) · /"+ How to pronounce uneventfully (audio)/ (ame, mw)

uneventfully — adverb

1. in an ordinary way, with no surprises, trouble, or important changes while somet

1.副詞C1
釋義

in an ordinary way, with no surprises, trouble, or important changes while something is happening

例句

The night shift ended uneventfully, and Obi locked the clinic at dawn.

end + uneventfully after a period of watchful work

Rafael's bus ride home passed uneventfully after the heavy rain stopped.

pass + uneventfully for a trip or stretch of time

同義詞
  • smoothly

    emphasises efficient progress and lack of difficulty, not just lack of notable events

  • quietly

    stresses little noise or attention rather than the absence of incidents

  • safely

    focuses on avoiding harm, even if the process still had delays or drama

反義詞
  • eventfully

    with many notable, surprising, or dramatic developments

  • chaotically

    with confusion, disruption, or repeated problems

文法句型

go/pass/end/proceed + uneventfully

uneventfully + complete or finish

用法筆記

Often follows verbs such as go, pass, end, or proceed when people expected delays, danger, or drama but none appeared. It is especially common for trips, meetings, checks, tests, and overnight periods.

常見錯誤

The meeting was uneventfully.
The meeting was uneventful.
💡After be, use the adjective form, not the adverb.
Our visit ended uneventful, so we left early.
Our visit ended uneventfully, so we left early.
💡After end, the adverb describes how the visit finished.