Meaning & Definition of word "Ceremony"
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Ceremony
/ˈsɛrəˌmoʊni/
noun:
- 1. A formal event often conducted in accordance with established customs or rituals.
- Example: The graduation ceremony was held in the university auditorium.
- 2. A set of formal actions or procedures typically performed on special occasions.
- Example: The wedding ceremony included traditional rituals that honored both families.
- 3. Any formal act or series of acts performed in a customary manner.
- Example: The inauguration ceremony of the president was attended by thousands of people.
- 4. A solemn or formal occasion.
- Example: A memorial ceremony was organized to honor the fallen soldiers.
Etymology
From Old French 'ceremonie', from Latin 'caerimonia'
Common Phrases and Expressions
wedding ceremony:
A formal event to celebrate the union of two people.
graduation ceremony:
A formal event marking the completion of academic studies.
ceremony of initiation:
A formal event marking the beginning of a new phase or membership.
Related Words
ritual:
A series of actions performed according to a prescribed order.
tradition:
Customs or beliefs passed down through generations.
Slang Meanings of ceremony
Meaning: To dress up for a formal event.
Example Sentence: Are we really going to ceremony it up for the dinner?
Meaning: To overdo a simple event with unnecessary formality.
Example Sentence: They’re just having a small party, no need to ceremony it.