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ceremony
[ser-uh-moh-nee]
noun
plural
ceremoniesthe formal activities conducted on some solemn or important public or state occasion.
the coronation ceremony.
a formal religious or sacred observance; a solemn rite.
a marriage ceremony.
formal observances or gestures collectively; ceremonial observances.
The breathless messenger had no time for ceremony.
any formal act or observance, especially a meaningless one.
His low bow was mere ceremony.
a gesture or act of politeness or civility.
the ceremony of a handshake.
strict adherence to conventional forms; formality.
to leave a room without ceremony.
ceremony
/ ˈsɛrɪmənɪ /
noun
a formal act or ritual, often set by custom or tradition, performed in observation of an event or anniversary
a ceremony commemorating Shakespeare's birth
a religious rite or series of rites
a courteous gesture or act
the ceremony of toasting the Queen
ceremonial observances or gestures collectively
the ceremony of a monarchy
to insist on or act with excessive formality
in a casual or informal manner
Other Word Forms
- preceremony noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of ceremony1
Word History and Origins
Origin of ceremony1
Idioms and Phrases
stand on ceremony, to behave in a formal or ceremonious manner.
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
To add insult to family injury, they decided not to use Westminster Abbey or St Paul's Cathedral for the ceremony.
Last week during a special ceremony, the North Korean leader met families of soldiers killed fighting for Russia against Ukraine.
She claimed the event was filled with “occult symbols” and ceremonies, calling it not just an eccentric festival but “one of the most effective tools for Satan to misdirect souls away from our Heavenly Father.”
Just over two weeks ago, during the Professional Footballers' Association's annual awards ceremony, Isak put out an Instagram post saying Newcastle had broken promises to him by not letting him leave.
Pets have featured quite heavily in her previous ceremonies; so much so that one of her colleagues described her as an "animal magnet".
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Definitions and idiom definitions from Dictionary.com Unabridged, based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023
Idioms from The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
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