Pronunciation: /fist deɪ/
noun a day dedicated to a particular saint or religious event, typically marked by special observances or celebrations
A1 I celebrate my birthday as a feast day every year.
A2 In some cultures, a feast day is a special occasion for families to come together and enjoy a meal.
B1 The village church holds a feast day in honor of the patron saint every year.
B2 The feast day of Thanksgiving is a time for families to gather and give thanks for their blessings.
C1 The feast day of Saint Patrick is celebrated with parades, music, and traditional Irish foods.
C2 During the feast day of Eid al-Fitr, Muslims break their fast and celebrate the end of Ramadan with feasting and prayers.
formal The feast day of Saint Patrick is celebrated on March 17th.
informal We always have a big party on my birthday, it's like my own personal feast day.
slang I can't wait for the feast day at the end of the month, it's going to be epic!
figurative For me, every Sunday is a feast day because I get to relax and enjoy good food with my family.
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