Celebrate - significado y definición. Qué es Celebrate
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Qué (quién) es Celebrate - definición


celebrate         
¦ verb
1. mark (a significant time or event) with a social gathering or enjoyable activity.
2. perform (a religious ceremony), in particular officiate at (the Eucharist).
3. [often as adjective celebrated] honour or praise publicly: a celebrated mathematician.
Derivatives
celebration noun
celebrator noun
celebratory adjective
Origin
ME: from L. celebrat-, celebrare 'celebrate', from celeber, celebr- 'frequented or honoured'.
celebrate         
v. a.
1.
Praise, extol, laud, applaud, magnify, glorify, bless, commend, give praise to, make famous.
2.
Commemorate, honor, keep, observe.
3.
Solemnize, perform with due solemnities.
celebrate         
(celebrates, celebrating, celebrated)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
If you celebrate, you do something enjoyable because of a special occasion or to mark someone's success.
I was in a mood to celebrate...
Tom celebrated his 24th birthday two days ago.
VERB: V, V n
2.
If an organization or country is celebrating an anniversary, it has existed for that length of time and is doing something special because of it.
The Society is celebrating its tenth anniversary this year.
VERB: V n
3.
When priests celebrate Holy Communion or Mass, they officially perform the actions and ceremonies that are involved.
Pope John Paul celebrated mass today in a city in central Poland.
VERB: V n

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Celébrate
Ejemplos de uso de Celebrate
1. They used to celebrate the emperor, now they celebrate the People‘s Republic.
2. Even those who do celebrate Christmas with relatives will secretly be wishing they could escape and celebrate with their contemporaries.
3. The maverick film–maker has every reason to celebrate and celebrate he did by throwing a lavish party at J.W.
4. "Tonight, my friends, we celebrate," McCain continued.
5. Students celebrate getting their A Level results.