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celebratory

/sel-uh-bruh-tawr-ee/US // ˈsɛl ə brəˌtɔr i //

庆祝性,庆祝性的,庆祝,庆祝活动

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : relating to or being the commemoration of an event with ceremonies or festivities:The month of December features several celebratory occasions for our family—both our parents’ birthdays, their wedding anniversary, and Christmas.
    • : expressing praise:His new single, recorded last month, is a celebratory ode to family and life on the land.
    • : of or relating to a party, drinking spree, or uninhibited good time:The New Year was underway at the ski resort even before the celebratory hangovers from last night's party had faded away.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as intriumphant

Examples

  • With Labor Day around the corner, many of us are still stuck on how to celebrate the day off, while also staying safe and socially distant.

  • It’s also partnering with the National Safety Council to develop guidelines for safe ways to celebrate Halloween amid the pandemic.

  • We hope to be able to celebrate together in the future, and we’ll be in touch if we are able to set a new date.

  • Major League Baseball celebrates a pandemic-delayed Jackie Robinson day, the NBA gets back to work following the Jacob Blake strikes, and protestors march on Washington—once again.

  • This event celebrates the day women were granted the right to vote on August 26, 1920, when the 19th Amendment to the US Constitution was certified as law.

  • I expected it to be less traditional, more celebratory, possibly even a little camp.

  • Akbar and McCain raced out of the courtroom, recording a celebratory Vine in the elevator.

  • It transforms the protest into a joyful celebratory atmosphere that is hard to control.

  • For the first time in this war, the sounds of rifle file were celebratory rather than a part of combat.

  • Homeland fans made ranting about the awfulness of petulant teen Dana Brody into a weekly celebratory ritual.