Celebrate
UK /["/ˈselɪbreɪt/","/ˈselɪbreɪts/","/ˈselɪbreɪtɪd/","/ˈselɪbreɪtɪŋ/"]/US /["/ˈselɪbreɪt/","/ˈselɪbreɪts/","/ˈselɪbreɪtɪd/","/ˈselɪbreɪtɪŋ/"]/
Definition
to show that a day or an event is important by doing something special on it
In simple words: To mark a special occasion with fun and happiness.
Examples
- We gather every year to celebrate our family's traditions.
- They will celebrate their wedding anniversary next month.
- Let's celebrate this achievement with a party!
- Many cultures celebrate the New Year with fireworks.
- It's important to celebrate personal milestones in life.
Usage notes
Use 'celebrate' when referring to honoring an event or achievement. It’s appropriate for formal and informal contexts, such as birthdays, holidays, and achievements. Avoid using it for mundane events.
Grammar pattern
celebrate + object
Memory hint
Think of a 'cell' celebrating a 'brate' or a small party.
Collocations
- celebrate a birthday
- celebrate an achievement
- celebrate with friends
- celebrate a holiday
Synonyms
- commemorate
- honor
- exult
- rejoice
- toast
Antonyms
- mourn
- ignore
- disregard
Common mistakes
- 'Celebrate' is not used with a direct object for celebratory activities, e.g., saying 'celebrate with cake' instead of just 'celebrate'.
- Confusing 'celebrate' with 'observe', which has a different meaning.
- Using 'celebrate' inappropriately in somber contexts.