well, celebratory days actually derive from religion itself. so of course they celebrate, however more in a strict manner than most.
That was a day of war, there was no celebratory chocolate cake eaten.
The informal celebratory day (October 16) is usually spelled "Boss's Day", but can be "Bosses Day".
Celebratory is correct.
This was a celebratory dinner
We had a celebratory dinner to commemorate our team's victory. The entire city was in a celebratory mood after their local team won the championship. She bought a bottle of champagne for a celebratory toast to mark her graduation.
A birthday is a celebratory occasion in many countries.
The 100th Day of School is a celebratory day in school that gives the students the opportunity to learn about the number 100. And, itÊis filled with activities and games for the students.
celebratory
Religion is how we relate to God, its the details day to day
Do a celebratory dance.
Do a celebratory dance.
its part of the commonwealth religion