Celebrate meaning in English

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Definition

to celebrate: to party, to rejoice, to enjoy oneself; to observe, to commemorate verb
I'm celebrating my birthday on Sunday by having a big party at my house.
a celebration: a party, a festival, a recognition of a special event noun
We will have a celebration for our wedding anniversary this weekend. We're inviting all our friends for lunch.

Examples

  • "We didn't really celebrate Christmas where I grew up."
  • "Delavigne, this year's guest of honor, was being celebrated for his many contributions to the world of fine odors."
  • "Luna actually started crying when she found out she wouldn't be able to celebrate Horatio's birthday with him. She expresses her most sincere regrets, and she promises to make it up to Horatio in the future."
  • "We should celebrating with our loved ones!"
  • "Our real purpose was to celebrate your birthday with you!"
  • "Moira : Brent, did you know that Huan Huan I was a gift from the Chinese government to the United States to celebrate the fall of the Soviet empire?"
  • "So, how do they celebrate Halloween in Scotland, Moira?"
  • "Horatio : It is good to celebrate me, but where are the other people?"
  • "It celebrates the start of Lent."
  • "Bruno and Harold Warbuckle will soon be celebrating a business deal over some cold Scotch and peanuts."
  • "Patrice is a celebrated figure whose legacy includes popularizing the "ready to wear" style of clothing, as well as imbuing traditionally masculine clothing with a female sensibility."
  • "We'll have you back up here very soon so that we can celebrate with a little drink."
  • "Vicar : Ladies and gentlemen, we are gathered here today to celebrate the holy matrimony of two young lovers, eager to forge a union in the eyes of God, which is to last forever and ever."
  • "I'm going to treat myself to a massage and a green curry to celebrate!"
  • "As some of you are no doubt aware, May Day, also known as International Workers' Day, is this Friday, and apparently a few thousand people will be celebrating with a mass protest on the streets of San Francisco."
  • "It all happened yesterday, when aroma enthusiasts from all over the world gathered in Los Angeles to celebrate the 32nd annual Funky Fragrance Festival (the FFF)."
  • "To say thank you for all your hard work lately, and to celebrate our moderately successful first quarter sales, I'm pleased to announce that the senior staff of the Delavigne Corporation will be taking a team-building trip this weekend!"
  • "I'm so happy that I want to celebrate."
  • "Bruno : Ladies and gentlemen, Gymglish users of all ages, thanks for joining us as we celebrate 50 episodes of Funky Friday!"
  • "Here's what I would like you to do: take an informal survey of the staff and see who is available to attend a small celebration in honor of Horatio next Friday."

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