🎉celebrate

verb
/ˈsɛlɪˌbreɪt/

Meaning

to observe an occasion with festivities or respect
To acknowledge a significant or happy day or event with a social gathering or enjoyable activity.

Example Sentences

They celebrated their wedding anniversary with a party.

Bangladesh celebrates Urban Planning Day on November 8.

Example Expressions

celebrate in style

Synonyms

commemorate, honor, observe, rejoice, mark, praise, applaud
Entry 1
commemorate, honor, observe, rejoice
Entry 2
honor, commemorate, observe, mark, praise, applaud

Antonyms

ignore, neglect, overlook, dismiss, disregard, forget
Entry 1
ignore, neglect
Entry 2
ignore, overlook, neglect, dismiss, disregard, forget

Collocations

celebrate success, celebrate a birthday, celebrate together, celebrate in style

More Example Sentences

Where did you celebrate Independence Day?

Where did you celebrate the last Christmas?

Where did you celebrate the last Independence Day?

We celebrate our victory day on the 16th of December.

Where will you celebrate the next Christmas in the USA?

How joyfully I shall celebrate the party if you join me.

Did all the members of your family celebrate the Eid together?

Did all the members of your family celebrate Thanksgiving together?

A family celebrates a birthday at home for their youngest daughter who turns five

Last year I went to my cousin’s home in New York three days before Christmas to celebrate with my relatives.

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to print and distribute books, magazines, etc.; to make information available

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