celebratory

IPA: sʌɫˈɛbrʌtɔri

adjective

  • Having the manner of, or forming part of, a celebration.
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Examples of "celebratory" in Sentences

  • The parties are celebratory and festive.
  • The music is often upbeat and celebratory.
  • The celebratory victory banquet was canceled.
  • For the celebratory week in Argentina, see May Revolution.
  • Following the Great War, the holiday became more celebratory.
  • Imagine the sorts of celebratory witticisms made by Rochester.
  • During the city's celebratory parade, the Baron is shot dead by Jackson.
  • It's completely embarrassing in that it's celebratory of the Shining Path.
  • In the United States, celebratory lighting occurs at many times of the year.
  • Celebratory gunfire is the shooting of a firearm into the air in celebration.

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