Pronunciation: /sɛləˈbreɪʃən/
noun a social gathering or enjoyable activity to mark a special event
A1 My family had a celebration for my birthday.
A2 The town had a big celebration for its anniversary.
B1 The wedding was a beautiful celebration of love.
B2 The festival was a grand celebration of culture and tradition.
C1 The graduation ceremony was a momentous celebration of achievement.
C2 The Nobel Prize winner was honored with a lavish celebration.
adjective celebratory (relating to a celebration)
A1 The children had a celebration party for their classmate's birthday.
A2 The town organized a celebration parade for Independence Day.
B1 The company held a celebration event to mark its 10th anniversary.
B2 The royal family attended a celebration banquet in honor of the visiting dignitaries.
C1 The city's annual celebration festival attracts tourists from all over the world.
C2 The award-winning film director was honored with a celebration ceremony at the prestigious film festival.
formal The company organized a grand celebration to mark its 50th anniversary.
informal We're having a little celebration at my place this weekend, you should come!
slang Last night's celebration was lit, everyone had a great time.
figurative The blooming flowers in the garden were a celebration of spring's arrival.
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