happen verb [I] (HAVE EXISTENCE)
- It is frightening to think what might happen if she left him.
- I cannot predict what will happen next year.
- I could tell from her expression that something serious had happened.
- The police showed him a photo to try to jog his memory about what had happened on the night of the robbery.
- "Do you remember much about the accident?" "No, it all happened so suddenly."
happen verb [I] (CHANCE)
C1
to do or be by chance:
- On Sundays I just wear any old thing that I happen to find lying around.
- Did she happen to mention whether she would be coming?
- I just happened to be walking past when he came out of the shop.
- Jack happens to be a cousin of mine, so I'll introduce you to him.
- Do you happen to know what time the next bus is due?
- accident
- accident of birth
- accident of history
- aleatory
- arbitrarily
- coincidence
- crapshoot
- even money
- fluke
- fluky
- long shot
- luck
- luck into something phrasal verb
- more by accident than design idiom
- more by luck than judgment idiom
- randomness
- rub
- serendipitous
- serendipitously
- the rub of the green idiom
Phrasal verbs
happen
adverb
UK Northern English uk
/ˈhæp.ən/ us
/ˈhæp.ən/