Celebradas (en. Celebrated)
/θe.le.βɾa.ðas/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
adjective
That has been celebrated or commemorated.
The parties that are celebrated in August are very popular.
Las fiestas que se celebradas en agosto son muy populares.
That has received great attention or recognition.
That was a very celebrated victory in the history of sports.
Esa fue una victoria muy celebradas en la historia del deporte.
Moments or events that are worthy of celebration.
Graduation ceremonies are celebrated by families and friends.
Las ceremonias de graduación son celebradas por familias y amigos.
Cultural or social events that have a special significance.
Cultural traditions are celebrated from generation to generation.
Las tradiciones culturales son celebradas de generación en generación.
Etymology
From the verb celebrar, which comes from the Latin 'celebrare'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
celebrate in style
To hold a celebration of great magnitude or importance.
celebrar a lo grande
celebrate in a big way
To have an ostentatious or luxurious celebration.
celebrar por todo lo alto
celebrate a milestone
To commemorate an important event in someone's life or in history.
celebrar un hito
Related Words
celebration
Act of celebrating.
celebración
party
Gathering of people to celebrate something.
fiesta
commemoration
To remember a significant event.
conmemoración
Slang Meanings
When someone excessively celebrates an event.
That party was so good that everyone was celebrated until dawn.
Esa fiesta fue tan buena que todos quedaron celebradas hasta el amanecer.
Used to describe someone who is experiencing an evident moment of joy.
After her promotion, she is super celebrated at work.
Después de su promoción, está súper celebradas en el trabajo.