Celebrating [verb]

Definition of Celebrating:

commemorate occasion, achievement

Opposite/Antonyms of Celebrating:


Sentence/Example of Celebrating:

It is unnecessary to say that they are not Bacchic songs celebrating the juice of the grape, or anything like it.

Burns wrote in Scotch, and in celebrating the anniversary of his birth, they celebrated a national fête.

They were celebrating an anniversary service for the dead whose body lay elsewhere.

Also, one boomed and boosted his own particular emotions, celebrating their merits in the language of the circus-poster.

The King's birthday was August 24, and preparations had been made for celebrating it with unusual brilliancy.

It was at a luncheon party that they gave, by way of celebrating Jane's return to the social life.

Nagprimisyas kay nakadaug siyas iliksiyun, He is celebrating because he won the election.

These gave them homage, paid to them taxes, and united with their kindred in celebrating funeral rites at their tombs.

One day, being tired, he stopped to rest in a sylvan grove, where some peasants were celebrating a rustic festival.

He acknowledged that his party went too far in calling the mass a sacrifice, and celebrating it for the living and the dead.