verb to honor the memory of someone or something, typically by a ceremony or celebration

  • The town will commemorate the anniversary of its founding with a special ceremony.
  • We should commemorate our friendship by going out for dinner tonight.
  • Let's commemorate the end of the semester with a huge party!
  • The statue was erected to commemorate the bravery of those who fought in the war.

noun A person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'holy day' is a noun referring to a day that is considered sacred or set apart for religious observance.

  • The holy day of Eid al-Fitr is a significant religious celebration for Muslims.
  • I always look forward to the holy day of Christmas because of the festive atmosphere.
  • Let's plan a get-together for the holy day of Diwali, it's going to be lit!
  • For her, every Sunday is a holy day dedicated to self-care and relaxation.

noun a synonym for birthday

  • On her natal day, she received many well-wishes from friends and family.
  • We're throwing a party for his natal day next weekend.
  • Let's celebrate your natal day with a bang!
  • The company's anniversary can be considered its natal day in the business world.

noun Whitsuntide

  • Many Christian churches celebrate Whitsuntide as the feast of Pentecost, commemorating the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the apostles.
  • During Whitsuntide, families often gather for picnics and outdoor activities.
  • Whitsuntide is a great excuse to have a long weekend getaway with friends.
  • The colorful flowers blooming everywhere during Whitsuntide symbolize new beginnings and growth.

noun a day dedicated to a particular saint or religious event, typically marked by special observances or celebrations

  • The feast day of Saint Patrick is celebrated on March 17th.
  • We always have a big party on my birthday, it's like my own personal feast day.
  • I can't wait for the feast day at the end of the month, it's going to be epic!
  • For me, every Sunday is a feast day because I get to relax and enjoy good food with my family.

noun a type of rhythmic sound commonly associated with traditional German music, typically produced by a brass instrument such as a tuba

  • The traditional German band played lively oompah music during the Oktoberfest celebration.
  • I love dancing to the oompah beats at the local beer festival.
  • Let's crank up the oompah tunes and have a good time!
  • The repetitive oompah rhythm symbolized the steady march of time in the musical composition.

noun a Hindu festival celebrated in South India, particularly in Tamil Nadu, to mark the harvest season

  • Pongal is a traditional harvest festival celebrated in South India.
  • I can't wait to eat all the delicious Pongal dishes during the festival.
  • Let's get together and have a Pongal party this weekend!
  • The atmosphere during Pongal is always filled with warmth and joy.

noun a Jewish ritual service and ceremonial meal for the first night or first two nights of Passover.

  • The Seder is a traditional Jewish ritual feast that marks the beginning of Passover.
  • Are you coming to the Seder at my house next week?
  • I heard the Seder at Sara's place is going to be lit.
  • The Seder symbolizes the journey from slavery to freedom in Jewish tradition.

noun a book or volume containing essays or articles contributed by many authors in honor of a colleague, friend, or respected person

  • The academic community organized a Festschrift to honor the retiring professor's contributions to the field.
  • We're putting together a Festschrift for our favorite teacher as a surprise retirement gift.
  • I heard there's going to be a big Festschrift party for the professor next week.
  • The art exhibition felt like a Festschrift celebrating the artist's unique style and creativity.

noun a gift or money given to children by elders as a token of love or blessing, especially during festive occasions such as Eid

  • During Eid celebrations, children often receive Eidi from their elders as a token of love and blessings.
  • Hey, did you get your Eidi from uncle yet? I heard he's giving out some good money this year.
  • I can't wait for Eid, I'm gonna hustle for that Eidi money like there's no tomorrow!
  • The success of the project was like receiving Eidi - unexpected but greatly appreciated.

noun a musical instrument with a keyboard and a bellows that produces sound by forcing air through reeds

  • The musician played a beautiful melody on the accordion during the concert.
  • I love listening to someone play the accordion at a street fair.
  • Let's jam out with the accordion at the park later.
  • The team worked together like an accordion, expanding and contracting as needed to achieve their goal.

noun a type of traditional Indian coat or jacket worn by men

  • The groom looked elegant in his traditional achkan during the wedding ceremony.
  • I think I'll wear my achkan to the party tonight, it always gets compliments.
  • Check out that dude in the fancy achkan, he's really dressed to impress.
  • Her words were like a finely tailored achkan, sharp and impactful.

noun a round Danish pancake or doughnut, typically served with powdered sugar and jam

  • The chef prepared a batch of aebleskiver for the holiday brunch.
  • I can't wait to try those aebleskiver at the food festival!
  • Let's grab some aebleskiver and chill at the park.
  • Her laughter filled the room like a plate of warm aebleskiver on a cold winter day.