CELEBRATE
: to perform (a sacrament or solemn ceremony) publicly and with appropriate rites
: to honor (as a holiday) especially by solemn ceremonies or by refraining from ordinary business b : to mark (as an anniversary) by festivities or other deviation from routine
: to hold up or play up for public notice <her poetry celebrates the glory of nature>
intransitive verb
: to observe a holiday, perform a religious ceremony, or take part in a festival
: to observe a notable occasion with festivities
EXAMPLES OF CELEBRATE
EXAMPLES OF CELEBRATE
- We are celebrating my birthday by going out to dinner.
- The family gathered to celebrate Christmas.
- We are celebrating our anniversary next week.
- They are celebrating the birth of their third child.
- The book celebrates the movies of the past.
- Her lecture celebrated the genius of the artist.
- He is celebrated for his contributions to modern science.
- A priest celebrates Mass at the church daily.
LIVING
: having life b : active, functioning <living languages>
a : full of life or vigor b : true to life : vivid <televised in living color> c : suited for living <the living area>
: involving living persons
EVERYDAY
:enountered or used routinely or typically: ordinary <everyday clothes>
EXAMPLES OF EVERYDAY
1. Don't let the problems of everyday life get you down.
2. we're just an everyday family, with a dog and a cat and bills to pay.
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