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Definition of happen verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

happen

verb
 
/ˈhæpən/
 
/ˈhæpən/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they happen
 
/ˈhæpən/
 
/ˈhæpən/
he / she / it happens
 
/ˈhæpənz/
 
/ˈhæpənz/
past simple happened
 
/ˈhæpənd/
 
/ˈhæpənd/
past participle happened
 
/ˈhæpənd/
 
/ˈhæpənd/
-ing form happening
 
/ˈhæpənɪŋ/
 
/ˈhæpənɪŋ/
Idioms Phrasal Verbs
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  1. [intransitive] to take place, especially without being planned
    • You'll never guess what's happened!
    • Accidents like this happen all the time.
    • The most recent incident happened only a week ago.
    • The government has denied that the events ever happened.
    • Change doesn't happen overnight.
    • You have to make things happen.
    • Let's see what happens next week.
    • I'll be there whatever happens.
    • No matter what happens, he's going to pay for what he's done.
    • Is this really happening or is it a dream?
    • This would never happen in real life.
    • I don't know how this happened.
    • I try to keep up with what is happening in the world.
    Extra Examples
    • I don't remember learning to swim, it just happened.
    • Mistakes are bound to happen sometimes.
    • She couldn't quite believe that all this was actually happening to her.
    • Sometimes fun activities just happen spontaneously; at other times they take careful planning.
    • You have to make things happen if you want them to happen.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • actually
    • really
    • just
    verb + happen
    • be going to
    • be likely to
    • be bound to
    preposition
    • to
    See full entry
  2. [intransitive] to take place as the result of something
    • She pressed the button but nothing happened.
    • What happens if nobody comes to the party?
    • Just plug it in and see what happens.
    Topics Change, cause and effecta1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • actually
    • really
    • just
    verb + happen
    • be going to
    • be likely to
    • be bound to
    preposition
    • to
    See full entry
  3. [transitive] happen to be/do something to do or be something by chance
    • She happened to be out when we called.
    • You don't happen to know his name, do you?
    • This happens to be my favourite restaurant.
    • The door happened to be unlocked.
    • it happens that… It happened that she was out when we called.
  4. [transitive] happen to be/do something used to tell somebody something, especially when you are disagreeing with them or annoyed by what they have said
    • That happens to be my mother you're talking about!
    Topics Opinion and argumentc2
  5. Word Originlate Middle English (superseding the verb hap): from the noun hap ‘chance’ + -en.
Idioms
an accident/a disaster waiting to happen
  1. a thing or person that is very likely to cause danger or a problem in the future because of the condition it is in or the way they behave
    • Any one of these nuclear plants may be a disaster waiting to happen.
    Topics Dangerc2
accidents will happen
  1. people say accidents will happen to tell somebody who has had an accident, for example breaking something, that it does not matter and they should not worry
anything can/might happen
  1. used to say that it is not possible to know what the result of something will be
as it happens/happened
  1. used when you say something that is surprising, or something connected with what somebody else has just said
    • I agree with you, as it happens.
    • As it happens, I have a spare set of keys in my office.
in the event of something | in the event that something happens
  1. if something happens
    • In the event of an accident, call this number.
    • Sheila will inherit everything in the event of his death.
    • In the unlikely event of a crash, please remain calm.
it (just) so happens that…
  1. by chance
    • It just so happened they'd been invited too.
shit happens
  1. (taboo, slang) used to express the idea that we must accept that bad things often happen without reason
these things happen
  1. used to tell somebody not to worry about something they have done
    • ‘Sorry—I've broken a glass.’ ‘Never mind. These things happen.’
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