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happed

/hæpt/

Meanings
  • Verb

    A past tense and past participle form of the English verb 'happen'. It is used to describe an unexpected event or occurrence.

    - "Suddenly, the power went out during the storm."
    - "While waiting at the bus stop, I accidentally dropped my phone and it broke."
    - "Surprisingly, the candidate who was expected to lose the election actually won."

Synonyms

come to pass , occur , transpire
Rhymes
Words rhyming with happed
happy , clappy , rapper , tappet , gappa , harper
Homophones
Words having the same pronunciation but different meanings, origins, or spelling,
  1. happen,appen,appeal,appel


Variants
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hap , happed , happing , haps
Forms
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happen, happened, happening


Etymology
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The English verb 'happen' comes from the Old English verb 'happen', which meant 'to come to pass, to be the case'. This Old English verb is related to the Proto-Germanic root 'habjan', which meant 'to have, to possess'.


Related Concepts
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  1. unexpected event: An event that occurs without being planned or anticipated.

  2. occurrence: An event or thing that happens or comes into existence.

  3. eventfulness: The quality or state of being eventful or full of events.

  4. chance: The opportunity or possibility for an event or occurrence to happen or occur.

  5. probability: The likelihood or chance that an event or occurrence will happen or occur.


Culture
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In English literature and language, the word 'happen' is used extensively to describe unexpected events and occurrences. Some notable examples of the use of 'happen' in English literature include the works of William Shakespeare, such as 'Macbeth' and 'Hamlet', where the word 'happen' is used frequently to describe unexpected events and occurrences. Other notable examples of the use of 'happen' in English literature include the works of Charles Dickens, such as 'A Tale of Two Cities' and 'Great Expectations', where the word 'happen' is used frequently to describe unexpected events and occurrences. In English language and literature, the word 'happen' is used extensively to describe unexpected events and occurrences.

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