Celebratory [adjective]

Definition of Celebratory:

successful

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Sentence/Example of Celebratory:

With Labor Day around the corner, many of us are still stuck on how to celebrate the day off, while also staying safe and socially distant.

It’s also partnering with the National Safety Council to develop guidelines for safe ways to celebrate Halloween amid the pandemic.

We hope to be able to celebrate together in the future, and we’ll be in touch if we are able to set a new date.

Major League Baseball celebrates a pandemic-delayed Jackie Robinson day, the NBA gets back to work following the Jacob Blake strikes, and protestors march on Washington—once again.

This event celebrates the day women were granted the right to vote on August 26, 1920, when the 19th Amendment to the US Constitution was certified as law.

Through education and advocacy, its goal is to foster a community of inclusion, to celebrate and encourage appreciation of diversity, and to provide support and encouragement for the LGBTQ community, as well as friends, families, and allies.

Even better, it has a thriving and diverse LGBTQ community, where all can feel welcome and celebrated.

This year’s conference will also celebrate new legal protections recently enacted, including the Virginia Values Act.

Pride is a weeklong festival full of activities and events intended to celebrate the LGBTQ community and promote inclusivity, equality, respect, and awareness in Greater Boston and beyond.

Although it is tremendous news for the community to celebrate, yet there is still room for acceptance and tolerance.