FETES vs CELEBRATE: NOUN
- An elaborate party (often outdoors)
- Plural form of fete.
- An organized series of acts and performances (usually in one place)
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FETES vs CELEBRATE: VERB
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fete.
- Have a celebration
- To extol or honour in a solemn manner.
- Assign great social importance to
- Celebrate, as of holidays or rites
- Have a celebration
- To engage in joyful activity in appreciation of an event.
- Behave as expected during of holidays or rites
FETES vs CELEBRATE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
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- To observe (a day or event) with ceremonies of respect, festivity, or rejoicing. : observe.
- To perform (a religious ceremony).
- To extol or praise.
- To make widely known; display.
- To engage in festivities.
- To observe an occasion with appropriate ceremony or festivity.
FETES vs CELEBRATE: TRANSITIVE VERB
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- To extol or honor in a solemn manner.
- To honor by solemn rites, by ceremonies of joy and respect, or by refraining from ordinary business; to observe duly; to keep.
- To perform or participate in, as a sacrament or solemn rite; to solemnize; to perform with appropriate rites.
FETES vs CELEBRATE: OTHER WORD TYPES
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- 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. (See observance.) 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, to celebrate an anniversary; to celebrate a marriage. To commemorate is to keep in memory public and solemn acts: as, to commemorate the resurrection by observing Easter.
- To perform solemnly or with appropriate rites and ceremonies: as to celebrate mass; to celebrate a marriage or a public funeral.
- To commemorate or honor with demonstrations of joy, sorrow, respect, etc.: as, to celebrate a birthday or other anniversary; to celebrate a victory.
- To make known, especially with honor or praise; extol; glorify.
FETES vs CELEBRATE: RELATED WORDS
- Carnivals, Celebrations, Parades, Dinners, Toasts, Socials, Shindigs, Soirees, Bashes, Galas, Parties, Feast, Celebrate, Fiesta, Festival
- Showcase, Enjoy, Toast, Salute, Festivities, Cheer, Commemoration, Congratulate, Rejoice, Celebrations, Commemorate, Keep, Lionize, Observe, Fete
FETES vs CELEBRATE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Wingding, Bacchanals, Festivities, Mardi gras, Brunches, Carnivals, Celebrations, Dinners, Toasts, Socials, Galas, Feast, Celebrate, Fiesta, Festival
- Showcase, Enjoy, Toast, Salute, Festivities, Cheer, Commemoration, Congratulate, Rejoice, Celebrations, Commemorate, Keep, Lionize, Observe, Fete
FETES vs CELEBRATE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Do these tables evoke memories of school meals, harvest festivals, craft fairs or village fetes?
- Hrth May, since when there has been a succession of balls, fetes, and concota.
- Jason Washburn fetes after Stephane Sessegnon lots his destination during the approaching manoeuvre.
- Ball room at the Palace, and there are to be some fine fetes.
- Who would have thought that church fetes could get so complicated?
- In serene garden, Lagerfeld fetes nature for Chanel haute couture.
- Set les fetes trio alexander dworak my ehl moodle.
- Our camel rides are extremely popular for school fetes.
- Citoyens, ces hommes ont leurs fetes; eh bien!
- Feast and Fetes might not be for you.
- Now, my family and I celebrate Rosh Hoshanah, Yom Kippur, Chanukah, and Passover, but we also celebrate Noviy God and the Fourth of July.
- You want to honor and celebrate that in the same way you might celebrate a milestone with friends and family.
- Today we still celebrate, we celebrate an amazing group of young people who have bright futures ahead of them.
- Today, we celebrate Easter and we celebrate HOPE.
- Christians choose not to celebrate Halloween and instead celebrate Reformation Day and any color would be appropriate for that.
- The safest way to celebrate Thanksgiving this year is to celebrate with people in your household.
- This year, the safest way to celebrate is to celebrate at home.
- Today is a day where we celebrate our favorite people; we celebrate you.
- Celebrate your birthday today, Celebrate being happy everyday.
- Celebrate your birthday today, Celebrate being happy every day.
FETES vs CELEBRATE: QUESTIONS
- Are there any fetes or fairs happening in September in East Sussex?
- Are there any fetes or fairs happening in March in Cornwall?
- Are there any fetes or fairs happening in Suffolk in January?
- Are there any fetes or fairs happening in Dorset in November?
- Are there any fetes or fairs happening in Somerset in November?
- Are there any fetes or fairs happening in Kent in February?
- Do you say thank you to volunteers at school fetes?
- What are the best ways to raise money for school fetes?
- Where can I find information about school fetes and fayres?
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