Festivity is a noun.
The traditional afghan festivity had been banned during the taliban regime.
No, except perhaps in a poetic context. The reason that the adjective 'deft' can't be used to describe a 'festivity' is because deft describes an ability to perform with dexterity, cleverness, or skill. A festivity has no abilities and it can't perform; a festivity is a thing. Suppose that the festivity was deftly achieved? The word 'deftly' is an adverb, modifying the verb 'achieved'.
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Pomp, show, or festivity.
it is unique, a fun festivity, and cool to watch
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As a place, it does, but as a festivity, not exactly. In the plural.
The mask was created to worship the go Dionysos god of festivity.
The mask was created to worship the go Dionysos god of festivity.