i looked it up in the macquarie dictionary and it said
1: showy; festive
2: a festive occation
and in a sentence it's: his visits were always gala occations
Festival (?)
Appropriate attire was required at the gala.
GALA- There as a gala in the town .
Pomp, show, or festivity.
"Gala" is a noun and an adjective.
Some choices as an adjective: gracious, friendly, cordial, pleasant, nice, popular, civil, polite Some choices as a noun: gathering, party, ball, formal, function, reception, feast, affair, gala, celebration
The Bible word for gala would be FEAST.
gala for celebration
I have to go to the gala tonight at 6 o'clock.
The word gala has two syllables. (ga-la)
gala
I want to have a gala time with my girlfriend tonight. On July 4th, there is a gala celebration in Philadelphia. The mayor was unable to attend the gala honoring the retired policemen.
How about 'soirée' or 'ball'?
ball
Originally Italian, 'gala' meant, literally, 'of the state', as most highly ornate or ornamented.
gala
fete gala
The word is fete. It means a celebration or festival.