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celebratory
[ sel-uh-bruh-tawr-ee ]
adjective
- 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.
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of celebratory1
Example Sentences
April plans to be in a "big comfy bed" for what she calls a "celebratory" moment when a medical professional will inject a lethal dose into her bloodstream.
Those issues, however, didn’t distract from the overall celebratory atmosphere of Thursday’s pregame festivities.
After his arrest, supporters held both protests and celebratory rallies in both Manila and The Hague.
All in all, it’s hard to imagine the Dodgers agreeing to a celebratory photo op with the president right now.
USC was in a celebratory mood at halftime given the sequence that ended the second quarter.
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