Synonym: commemorate, make merry, observe, praise, proclaim, revel. Similar words: celebration, celebrity, accelerate, decelerate, bracelet, vibrate, adumbrate, electorate. Meaning: ['selɪbreɪt] v. 1. celebrate, as of holidays or rites 2. have a celebration 3. assign great social importance to.
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61) A resident of his neighbourhood had let off fireworks to celebrate the Revolution.
62) Let's have/go for a night on the town to celebrate.
63) We always celebrate our wedding anniversary with a bottle of champagne.
64) In Lucknow crowds of people defied the curfew to celebrate on the streets.
65) The whole town came out to celebrate his return .
66) It is an occasion for all the family to celebrate.
67) She planned a short stay at/in a hotel to celebrate their anniversary.
68) He returned home each year to celebrate Christmas and New Year with his family.
69) The church bells pealed out at the end of war to celebrate victory.
70) Let's go out and celebrate. After all, it's not every day you get a new job.
71) The Vietnamese government has fixed on May 19th to celebrate his anniversary.
72) The Tories should celebrate their victory.
73) I had a big party to celebrate.
74) What did you do to celebrate the millennium?
75) We celebrate Passover with joy and expectancy.
76) How do you celebrate children's achievements in your school?
77) Let's open the champagne and celebrate!
78) Coming-out parties celebrate more than debutantes.
79) The opportunity to celebrate real success is often missed.
80) We use the music to celebrate life.
81) The party was to celebrate the couple's engagement.
82) The Victorians knew how to celebrate Christmas in style.
83) It was a day to celebrate.
84) Hindus celebrate Diwali,(www.Sentencedict.com) the festival of lights.
85) Come along and celebrate our Silver Jubilee in 1992!
86) Go and fill the kettle to celebrate.
87) His poems celebrate the joys of love.
88) He had gone, as usual, to celebrate Sunday mass.
89) Work hard but play hard, too-you deserve to celebrate.
90) Harte fired the ball into the bottom corner before heading for the corner flag to celebrate.
More similar words: celebration, celebrity, accelerate, decelerate, bracelet, vibrate, adumbrate, electorate, cerebral, executive branch, legislative branch, priceless, celestial, isosceles, brattle, inebriated, celibate, vibrational, elevate, delegate, rate, irate, prate, grate, operate, pirate, berate, grate on, hydrate, obdurate.