Meaning & Definition of word "Carnival"

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    Carnival

    /ˈkɑːrnɪvəl/

    noun:

    • 1. A festive season occurring before Lent, often characterized by public celebrations, parades, and masquerades.
      • Example: The city is known for its vibrant carnival that attracts visitors from all over the world.
    • 2. A traveling amusement show or fair featuring rides, games, and entertainment.
      • Example: Every summer, a carnival sets up in the park, bringing joy to children and families.
    • 3. A festive or fun event; an occasion of merrymaking.
      • Example: The school organized a carnival to raise funds for charity.

    Etymology

    From Italian 'carnevale', meaning 'farewell to flesh' (referring to the last chance to eat meat before Lent).

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    carnival atmosphere:

    A lively, festive mood characteristic of a carnival.

    carnival rides:

    Amusement attractions typically found at a carnival, like Ferris wheels and roller coasters.

    carnival games:

    Games, often of chance, played at carnivals to win prizes.

    Related Words

    festival:

    A day or period of celebration, typically for religious reasons.

    parade:

    A public procession, especially one celebrating a special day or event.

    amusement:

    The state or experience of finding something entertaining.

    Slang Meanings of carnival

    Meaning: A lively party or event.

    Example Sentence: That party last night was a real carnival!

    Meaning: A chaotic situation filled with excitement.

    Example Sentence: The street was a carnival after the game, everyone celebrating together.