Synonym: famed, famous, far-famed, historied, illustrious, notable, noted, renowned, storied. Similar words: celebrate, celebratory, celebration, celebrity, vertebrate, accelerate, decelerate, calibrated. Meaning: ['selɪbreɪtɪd] adj. 1. widely known and esteemed 2. having an illustrious past.
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61. Here also is the celebrated tomb of Saint Xavier.
62. Both celebrated a major birth festival on 25 December.
63. As Swindon celebrated, Hoddle was saying his farewells.
64. Last year the journal celebrated its tenth anniversary.
65. And the group have now celebrated their diploma success.
66. And then they celebrated, all as one.
67. He celebrated Christmas Day 1176 at Bordeaux.
68. In 1884 Baptists celebrated Spurgeon's fiftieth birthday.
69. Success is celebrated in banner headlines.
70. The gold-winning Country Living entry celebrated her work with a nostalgic cottage-garden full of lupins, irises and climbing roses.
71. His exploits on the Colorado River had made him a national hero, the most celebrated adventurer since Lewis and Clark.
72. Here indeed, is the entrance to the two most celebrated high valleys of the Pyrenees.
73. Christmas came in the summer holidays and was celebrated with a simple feast and decorations of flowers or branches.
74. There was, he said, a triumphalist literature which celebrated the end of the struggle as we had known it.
75. True or not, it was a widely, and enthusiastically, celebrated event in the town.
76. The message of the Bible is taught, sung, and celebrated with heartfelt enthusiasm.
77. Bruce Dyer celebrated his new contract with a brace of goals for the Tykes.
78. The court heard that the crash happened at Pentwyn, Cardiff,(www.Sentencedict.com) after the three celebrated Coombes' first job.
79. Railroads ran excursions to the site and torchlight processions celebrated the miracle.
80. He was a man whose birthday was being celebrated by his wife, his daughter, and his best friend.
81. The abbey lies in ruins today and its celebrated relic has disappeared without trace.
82. Hoarse from the final days of furious campaigning, Clinton celebrated his victory at a party with campaign staff on Thursday night.
83. Meanwhile, Swindon celebrated promotion to the Premier League today by breaking their own club record transfer fee.
84. A group dedicated to saving nature celebrated by planting an oak tree.
85. Lord's celebrated its centenary of Test cricket and produced a match worthy of the occasion.
86. All the kingdom celebrated their return, and the sultan welcomed them with ten days of feasting.
87. The most celebrated of them is M57, the Ring Nebula in Lyra.
88. Harry celebrated his thirtieth birthday with a meal in a fancy restaurant.
89. Its birthday - its very existence - is being celebrated in a new book by Susan Basnett.
90. The central section was made in Vienna in 1733-6 after a sketch by the celebrated architect Fischer von Erlach.
More similar words: celebrate, celebratory, celebration, celebrity, vertebrate, accelerate, decelerate, calibrated, bracelet, cerebration, accelerator, deceleration, accelerating, acceleration, inebriated, vibrate, calibrate, lucubrate, adumbrate, elevated, electorate, hydrated, serrated, saturated, exonerated, decorated, lacerated, liberated, desecrated, integrated.