noun a yearly recurrence of the date of a past event

adjective relating to or marking the yearly recurrence of a past event

  • The company celebrated its 50th anniversary with a grand event.
  • We're throwing a big party for our parents' anniversary next weekend.
  • My friend and I are having a chill get-together for our friendship anniversary.
  • The anniversary of the tragic event serves as a reminder of the importance of safety measures.

noun a humorous term referring to being naked or not wearing any clothes

  • The guest arrived at the formal event wearing nothing but his birthday suit.
  • I can't believe you jumped into the pool in your birthday suit!
  • Let's hit the beach and soak up the sun in our birthday suits.
  • He felt completely exposed, as if he was standing in front of a crowd in his birthday suit.

noun a short ceremonial tune or flourish played on brass instruments, typically to introduce something or someone important

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  • The orchestra played a grand fanfare to introduce the guest of honor.
  • There was a lot of fanfare at the concert last night, with fireworks and confetti.
  • The new product launch was met with a lot of fanfare on social media.
  • Amidst all the fanfare of the awards ceremony, she quietly slipped out the back door.

noun A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'occasion' is a noun as it refers to a particular event or ceremony.

adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun. In this case, 'festive' is an adjective as it describes the type of occasion being referred to.

preposition A word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence. In this case, 'of' is a preposition that connects 'festive' and 'occasion' to show that the occasion is festive in nature.

  • The annual company dinner is a festive occasion where employees gather to celebrate another successful year.
  • My sister's birthday party is always a festive occasion with lots of food and music.
  • Dude, that concert last night was a total festive occasion - everyone was dancing and having a great time!
  • The end of the school year felt like a festive occasion, with students excited for summer break.

noun a lavish social event or party

verb to honor or entertain someone lavishly

adjective relating to a festive celebration or event

  • The annual charity fete will be held in the town square this weekend.
  • I'm looking forward to the fete on Saturday, it's always a fun time.
  • Let's hit up the fete, I heard they'll have great food and music.
  • The company's extravagant fete for its employees was a celebration of their hard work and dedication.

noun a celebration or festival

adjective relating to or suitable for a celebration or festival

adverb festively (rarely used)

  • The town was adorned with colorful decorations in preparation for the upcoming festivity.
  • I love the festive atmosphere during the holiday season.
  • The festivity last night was lit!
  • Her laughter brought a sense of festivity to the room.

noun a device containing gunpowder and other combustible chemicals that causes a spectacular explosion when ignited, used typically for display or in celebrations

  • The city council approved a permit for the annual fireworks display.
  • Let's grab some snacks and watch the fireworks show tonight!
  • The fireworks last night were lit!
  • The team's performance on the field was like fireworks, full of excitement and energy.

noun a state of joyful and lively activity or celebration

  • The annual gala was filled with merriment as guests enjoyed the live music and delicious food.
  • We're going to have a lot of merriment at the party tonight, so make sure to come!
  • Let's head to the beach for some merriment and relaxation.
  • Despite the challenges we faced, there was a sense of merriment in the air as we worked together to overcome them.

noun a festive gathering or celebration characterized by joy and revelry

  • The annual gala was a night of elegant merrymaking and celebration.
  • We had a great time at the party last night, lots of merrymaking.
  • Let's hit the town for some serious merrymaking tonight!
  • The birds chirped and danced in the trees, creating a joyful merrymaking atmosphere in the forest.

verb to remove a cork or stopper from a bottle or container

  • The sommelier carefully uncorked the bottle of vintage wine.
  • Hey, can you uncork that bottle for me?
  • Let's uncork this party and have some fun!
  • She finally felt ready to uncork her emotions and share her true feelings.

noun a gathering or event characterized by an outpouring of love, affection, and positivity

  • The conference turned into a lovefest as industry leaders praised each other's accomplishments.
  • The party was a total lovefest with everyone hugging and laughing all night.
  • The concert was a total lovefest - the band and the fans were all in sync and having a great time.
  • Their relationship was like a lovefest, with constant affection and admiration for each other.

adjective describing or characterized by acclamation; expressing strong approval or praise

  • The acclamatory speeches from the audience showed their overwhelming support for the candidate.
  • The crowd went wild with acclamatory cheers when the band took the stage.
  • The acclamatory vibe at the party was off the charts!
  • Her acclamatory gestures spoke louder than words, showing her approval of the decision.