You can use the term "exclusive gathering" as an alternative to "private event." Other options include "closed event," "invitation-only affair," or "select gathering." Each of these phrases conveys a sense of limited access or participation.
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No, the word event is not an adverb.The word event is a noun.
You can use however instead.
The word 'private' is a noun as a word for an enlisted soldier of the lowest rank. The plural form 'privates' is a noun as a word for intimate parts of the body. The noun forms for the adjective private are privateness and privacy.
Giggle, snigger, chuckle, guffaw and titter.
A suitable word to use instead of "suddenly" is "unexpectedly." It conveys a sense of an event occurring without warning or anticipation. Other alternatives include "abruptly" or "instantly," which also capture the idea of something happening quickly and without notice.
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