Festivity [noun]

Definition of Festivity:

celebration, revelry

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Sentence/Example of Festivity:

The first option, a classic dinner out, is a safe way to go about your festivities, as long as the restaurant has an outdoor dining option.

So not quite the usual festivities, but a party nonetheless.

But, at the very least, free food, music, games, and other festivities are easy first steps to making voting feel a little less like a chore.

Celebrate festivities and special days and display the pictures on your brand’s social network.

The brethren had begun the day by union for worship, they ended it with union for social and convivial festivity.

Gradually it grew louder and more uproarious: there was evidently some unusual source of festivity.

I propose something better for you, I promise you, than such a second Scythian festivity.

Under such evil auspices, and with corresponding forebodings on the mind of Lady Peveril, the day of festivity at length arrived.

She had taken to lying on a sofa a great deal; she did not visit much, and she seldom allowed any festivity at the Hall.

In the midst of their rejoicing some one called for the stakeholders to share in the festivity.