Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- intransitive verb To observe (a day or event) with ceremonies of respect, festivity, or rejoicing. synonym: observe.
- intransitive verb To perform (a religious ceremony).
- intransitive verb To extol or praise.
- intransitive verb To make widely known; display.
- intransitive verb To observe an occasion with appropriate ceremony or festivity.
- intransitive verb To perform a religious ceremony.
- intransitive verb To engage in festivities.
from The Century Dictionary.
- To make known, especially with honor or praise; extol; glorify.
- To commemorate or honor with demonstrations of joy, sorrow, respect, etc.: as, to
celebrate a birthday or other anniversary; to celebrate a victory. - To perform solemnly or with appropriate rites and ceremonies: as to celebrate mass; to celebrate a marriage or a public funeral.
- To laud, magnify, glorify.2, 3. Keep, Observe, Solemnize, Celebrate, Commemorate. Keep is an idiomatic word for observe: as, to
keep the Sabbath; to keep Lent or feast-days. To observe is to pay regard to, in a reverent and especially a religious way. (Seeobservance .) We speak of observing the Sabbath, of observing the wishes of one's father. To solemnize is to celebrate religiously. To celebrate is to mark, distinguish, or perform with joy and honor: as, tocelebrate an anniversary; to celebrate a marriage. To commemorate is to keep in memory public and solemn acts: as, tocommemorate the resurrection by observing Easter.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- transitive verb To extol or honor in a solemn manner.
- transitive verb To honor by solemn rites, by ceremonies of joy and respect, or by refraining from ordinary business; to observe duly; to keep.
- transitive verb To perform or participate in, as a sacrament or solemn rite; to solemnize; to perform with appropriate rites.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- verb transitive To
extol orhonour in asolemn manner. - verb transitive To honour by
rites , byceremonies of joy and respect, or byrefraining from ordinary business; toobserve duly; tokeep . - verb intransitive To engage in joyful activity in appreciation of an event.
- verb transitive To
perform orparticipate in, as asacrament or solemn rite; tosolemnize ; to perform with appropriate rites.
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- verb have a celebration
- verb behave as expected during of holidays or rites
- verb assign great social importance to
Etymologies
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
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Examples
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The same sentiment goes for Erin Brown's choice of the word "celebrate."
Forbes.com: News Forbes Blogs 2011
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Our hooping community continues to grow and we once again celebrate our hooping “newbies” that started hooping in 2008 and are already making their mark.
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If you haven't encountered it before, you might just over the next few days, as knitters across Britain celebrate wool week by "tagging" lamp-posts with knitted doilies, wrapping public statues in scarves and sending knitted animals scurrying about city streets.
The graffiti knitting epidemic Maddy Costa 2010
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Sometimes the best thing for us to celebrate is the mere fact that we've made it to this point in life, especially if things have been challenging, which for many of us they have been recently and/or at times in our lives.
Mike Robbins: Why It's Great to Celebrate, Anytime Mike Robbins 2010
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Sometimes the best thing for us to celebrate is the mere fact that we've made it to this point in life, especially if things have been challenging, which for many of us they have been recently and/or at times in our lives.
Mike Robbins: Why It's Great to Celebrate, Anytime Mike Robbins 2010
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Still, he held out the possibility that Nikliborc could again celebrate Mass.
San Diego Diocese Sex Abuse Case: Lawyers Release 10,000 Unsealed Documents AP 2010
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Sometimes the best thing for us to celebrate is the mere fact that we've made it to this point in life, especially if things have been challenging, which for many of us they have been recently and/or at times in our lives.
Mike Robbins: Why It's Great to Celebrate, Anytime Mike Robbins 2010
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And, how did Carlin celebrate his unexpected victory?
Did You Know? Mexico yachtsman won the first round-the-world yacht race 2008
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But we don't spend it at home and the Christmas we celebrate is so different from the one I had as a child.
Christmas Wishes 2008
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And, how did Carlin celebrate his unexpected victory?
Did You Know? Mexico yachtsman won the first round-the-world yacht race 2008
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