celebrated

IPA: sˈɛɫʌbreɪtʌd

adjective

  • famous or widely praised
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Examples of "celebrated" in Sentences

  • Darwin celebrated the nasty side of life -- brutal competition.
  • Equally unforgettable, but less celebrated, is Billy Strayhorn.
  • Perhaps one reason this strength isn't widely celebrated is that there is still good reason to suspect it might not last.
  • TNS, who are no longer my clear favourites for the title celebrated their move to thier new stadium at Park Hall, Oswestry with a 6-0 thrashing of Caersws.
  • And everyone knew what he would try to do (the film Bend It Like Beckham wouldn't be out for another year, but the skill its title celebrated was already his trademark).
  • Last week, as the BBC invited listeners to an on-air debate over whether or not the somewhat ailing though very much alive Margaret Thatcher deserves a state funeral, Sarah Palin celebrated the Iron Lady's 85th birthday in a more refined manner: a Facebook message.
  • For instance, it is by no means agreed whether Buonaparte led in person the celebrated charge over the bridge of Lodi, (for _celebrated_ it certainly is, as well as the siege of Troy, whether either event ever really took place or no,) or was safe in the rear, while Augereau performed the exploit.

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