Definition
to celebrate: to party, to rejoice, to enjoy oneself; to observe, to commemorate
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
We will have a celebration for our wedding anniversary this weekend. We're inviting all our friends for lunch.
- "Horatio : So, we celebrate my birthday, eh?"
- "I am sure that you would agree that this occasion deserves an extra special celebration."
- "Quick, let's take a selfie together to celebrate."
- "Celebrate good times, come on!"
- "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!"
- "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."
- "The celebration of their love will take place on Friday, the twenty-fifth of August at three o'clock at Sacred Heart Cathedral, 1669 Fudgejunction Road, London, England."
- "Bruno : Ladies and gentlemen, Gymglish users of all ages, thanks for joining us as we celebrate 50 episodes of Funky Friday!"
- "So, please come to my petite dégustation in the break room at 1pm to celebrate me, French gastronomy and my final few months before I am possibly deported."
- "Celebrated in : Cool countries."
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