celebratory

Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj. relating to or involving celebration; joyful; festive.

Real-world Examples

That calls for some celebratory froyo.

Source: S03

We are in a celebratory mood this week Finn aren't we?

Source: 6 Minute English

Art would no longer be troubling, but purely celebratory in its functions.

Source: 100 Classic English Essays for Recitation

The deal was greeted with celebratory gunfire on the streets of Gaza.

Source: BBC Listening Collection August 2014

You probably learned first that " party" is a noun meaning a celebratory social event.

Source: VOA Special English Education

And there we are — roast beef and plum pudding, perfect for any celebratory dinner.

Source: Victoria Kitchen

And particularly, the celebratory feast paid homage to loved ones who had passed away recently.

Source: Halloween Tips

The new England football champions Leicester City have arrived in Thailand for a celebratory tour.

Source: BBC Listening Collection May 2016

Students won't put on caps and gowns and listen to celebratory speakers this year.

Source: Time

Per our roommate agreement, kindly refrain from raucous laughter, clinking of glasses, and celebratory gunfire.

Source: The Big Bang Theory Season 4

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