🎉ceremony

noun
/ˈsɛrəˌmoʊni/

Meaning

A formal event or occasion, often with rituals and traditions.

Example Sentences

The graduation ceremony was held in the university hall.

Example Expressions

without ceremony

Synonyms

ritual, event, celebration, function, observance

Antonyms

informality, casualness

Collocations

wedding ceremony, opening ceremony, award ceremony, official ceremony

More Example Sentences

She is unwilling not to attend the ceremony.

He was forced not to speak during the ceremony.

We were invited to stay for the closing ceremony.

They were late for the ceremony and felt embarrassed.

How was the inaugural ceremony of the last Super Bowl?

How was the inaugural ceremony of the last world cup Cricket?

Your presence is sincerely desired at the marriage ceremony of my only sister.

Today I am very glad to inform you that the marriage ceremony of my elder sister comes off on Friday on the 5th of next month.

Today I am very glad to inform you that the graduation ceremony of my cousin comes off at Vasanth Academy on Saturday the 12th of next month.

A boy learns to tie a necktie for a school event with help from his older brother who stands behind him in front of the bathroom mirror and shows him the steps slowly, one loop at a time while the boy watches carefully and tries to follow along and after several messy attempts that make them both laugh he finally gets a neat, straight knot then checks himself in the mirror with a proud grin and walks to school feeling grown-up and ready for the ceremony.

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