Celebration ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Celebration ( noun )

  1. An event or action that is held to mark a special occasion or achievement.
  2. The action of honoring or praising something or someone.
  3. An act of marking a special occasion or achievement with a particular ceremony or activity.

Origin:

Late middle english: from old french, or from latin celebratio(n-), from celebrare "keep a festival", from celeber "frequent, populous".

Examples:

  1. The celebration of the new year.
  2. The wedding was a grand celebration.
  3. The birthday party was a celebration of his life.
  4. The celebration of victory.
  5. They had a big celebration after winning the championship.

(As a verb)

Celebration ( verb )

  1. An event or action that is held to mark a special occasion or achievement.
  2. The action of honoring or praising something or someone.
  3. An act of marking a special occasion or achievement with a particular ceremony or activity.

Origin:

Late middle english: from old french, or from latin celebratio(n-), from celebrare "keep a festival", from celeber "frequent, populous".

Examples:

  1. The celebration of the new year.
  2. The wedding was a grand celebration.
  3. The birthday party was a celebration of his life.
  4. The celebration of victory.
  5. They had a big celebration after winning the championship.
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