celebrate• Congratulations on your promotion - we must go out and celebrate!• When Peggy turned 40, she invited 40 friends to help her celebrate.• He crossed the road well ahead of the militiamen and rode into the encampment where the wedding was still being celebrated.• And then they celebrated, all as one.• I was past putting the tent up, celebrating and wondering why my arms did not drop off.• Harrycelebrated his thirtieth birthday with a meal in a fancyrestaurant.• We're celebrating Katie's birthday on Friday.• This will be his first year celebrating Oktoberfest in the establishment he's owned for the last three years.• What do you want to do to celebrate our anniversary this year?• We will be back next year to celebrate our fourthpilgrimage.• He was to celebrate the inauguration in Florida speaking up for the black voters who feel disenfranchised.• His poemscelebrate the joys of love.• It is a day to celebrate the richvariety of people within our parish rather than createunnecessarydivisions.• The graduation ceremony allows students to celebrate their achievements with family and friends.
celebrate Christmas/Thanksgiving etc• Henry took the homage of the barons and knights of La Marche and then returned to Angers to celebrate Christmas.• The staff and patients celebrated Christmas again on December 23 with refreshments and an exchange of gifts.• We should be celebrating Thanksgiving and Fourth of July!• Gazza, 25, was celebrating Christmas at his family home in Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, at the time.• We in the United States Congress are going to celebrate Christmas by trashingpoor people.• She supposed she was feeling a bit down in the dumps, apprehensive too about celebrating Christmas Day at the Danbys.• She said that getting drunk was not the right way to celebrate ChristmasEve.• The Victorians knew how to celebrate Christmas in style.
Origincelebrate
(1500-1600)Latin past participle of celebrare“to visit often, celebrate”, from celeber“often visited, famous”