Pronunciation: /ˈsɛləˌbreɪtɪd/
verb to engage in festivities or activities in order to mark a special occasion
A1 She celebrated her birthday with her family.
A2 They celebrated their anniversary by going out for dinner.
B1 The town celebrated its annual festival with a parade and fireworks.
B2 The team celebrated their victory with a party at the clubhouse.
C1 The renowned author celebrated the release of her latest book with a book signing event.
C2 The Nobel Prize winner was celebrated for his groundbreaking research in the field of science.
adjective famous or well-known for a particular talent or achievement
A1 She celebrated her birthday with her family.
A2 The town celebrated its annual festival with a parade.
B1 The famous artist's celebrated works are displayed in museums around the world.
B2 The acclaimed actor was celebrated for his outstanding performance in the film.
C1 The celebrated author received numerous awards for her literary achievements.
C2 The celebrated scientist's groundbreaking research has revolutionized the field of medicine.
formal The renowned artist's work is celebrated in museums around the world.
informal Everyone in town celebrated when the local team won the championship.
slang We're going to throw a party to celebrate your promotion!
figurative The novel's intricate plot twists are celebrated by fans of the genre.
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