
CELEBRATION VOCABULARY

Festivity: An event or celebration filled with joy and activities.
Sentence: The festivity brought the entire community together in a joyful celebration.

Commemoration: An act of remembering and honoring a person or event.
Sentence: Every year, there’s a commemoration for the national heroes on Independence Day.

Jubilation: A feeling of great happiness and triumph.
Sentence: The team’s victory was followed by jubilation and cheering from fans.

Revelry: Lively and noisy festivities, especially with drinking and dancing.
Sentence: The street was filled with music and revelry as people celebrated the festival.

Gala: A large, formal celebration or party, often with entertainment.
Sentence: They hosted a gala to raise funds for the charity.
CELEBRATION VOCABULARY

Merriment: Fun and enjoyment, often with laughter and activities.
Sentence: The laughter and merriment of the holiday season filled the room.

Toast: A ritual in which people raise their glasses and drink in honor of someone or something.
Sentence: We raised a toast to celebrate their successful business venture.

Anniversary: The annual date on which an event took place or an institution was established.
Sentence: They celebrated their tenth wedding anniversary with a special dinner.

Congratulate: To express pleasure to someone for their success or good fortune.
Sentence: Friends and family gathered to congratulate her on her promotion.
CELEBRATION VOCABULARY

Milestone: A significant event or stage in life, history, or development.
Sentence: Graduating from college was a major milestone in his life.

Ceremony: A formal event held on a special occasion.
Sentence: The award ceremony honored students who excelled academically.

Gathering: A coming together of people, typically for a social event.
Sentence: The family gathering brought relatives from all over the
country together.
