Pronunciation: /ˈpɑrti/
noun a social gathering of invited guests, typically involving eating, drinking, and entertainment
A1 I went to a party last night.
A2 She is hosting a party for her birthday.
B1 The party was a huge success with lots of food and music.
B2 We are planning a surprise party for our friend's promotion.
C1 The political party's manifesto outlines their plans for the economy.
C2 The royal family attended a lavish party at the embassy.
verb to engage in social activities or festivities
A1 I like to party with my friends on weekends.
A2 She parties every Friday night to relax after a long week.
B1 We decided to party at the beach to celebrate the end of summer.
B2 The students planned to party all night after finishing their exams.
C1 After winning the championship, the team partied until the early hours of the morning.
C2 The celebrities were known for their extravagant parties that lasted for days.
formal The diplomatic party was attended by representatives from multiple countries.
informal I'm looking forward to the party this weekend, it's going to be so much fun!
slang Let's hit up that party tonight, it's gonna be lit!
figurative The cells in our body work together like a well-coordinated party.
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