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発音を調べる cel·e·brate

/ˈseləˌbrāt/
verb
  1. acknowledge (a significant or happy day or event) with a social gathering or enjoyable activity.
    「they were celebrating their wedding anniversary at a restaurant」
    同義語: commemorate, observe, honor, mark, salute, recognize, acknowledge, remember, memorialize, keep, drink to, toast, drink a toast to, enjoy oneself, make merry, have fun, have a good/wild time, rave, party, have a party, eat, drink, and be merry, revel, roister, carouse, kill the fatted calf, put the flag(s) out, step out, go out on the town, paint the town red, whoop it up, make whoopee, junket, have a night on the tiles, live it up, have a ball, push the boat out, jol, spree, go on a spree, rollick
  2. perform (a religious ceremony) publicly and duly, in particular officiate at (the Eucharist).
    「he celebrated holy communion」
    同義語: perform, observe, officiate at, preside at, solemnize, ceremonialize
  3. honor or praise publicly.
    「a film celebrating the actor's career」
    同義語: praise, laud, extol, glorify, eulogize, reverence, honor, pay tribute to, pay homage to, salute, hymn, sing, emblazon, acclaimed, admired, highly rated, lionized, revered, honored, esteemed, exalted, lauded, vaunted, much touted, well thought of, well received, acknowledged, eminent, great, distinguished, prestigious, illustrious, preeminent, venerable, august, estimable, of note, noted, notable, of repute, of high standing, considerable, famous, renowned, well known

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to express admiration and approval for something or someone: His work celebrates the energy and enthusiasm of the young.
2024/04/17 · celebrate suggests acknowledging an occasion by festivity. traditionally celebrates Thanksgiving with a huge dinner.
verb (used with object) · to observe (a day) or commemorate (an event) with ceremonies or festivities: · to make known publicly; proclaim: · to praise widely or ...
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of celebrate. Wiktionary. Synonyms:.
To celebrate means to mark a special day, event, or holiday. You might celebrate a birthday, a religious holiday, or even the anniversary of a famous battle.
Synonyms for CELEBRATE: praise, bless, extol, salute, hymn, extoll, laud, worship; Antonyms of CELEBRATE: blame, criticize, censure, reprehend, reprobate, ...
4 senses: 1. to rejoice in or have special festivities to mark (a happy day, event, etc) 2. to observe (a birthday,.... Click for more definitions.
On this page you'll find 99 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to celebrate, such as: honor, laud, observe, perform, praise, and proclaim.
cel·e·brate · 1. To observe (a day or event) with ceremonies of respect, festivity, or rejoicing. · 2. To perform (a religious ceremony): celebrate Mass. · 3.
Plain form celebrate. Third-person singular celebrates. Past tense celebrated. Past participle celebrated. Present participle celebrating ...