I honestly haven't heard a word that is opposite the word "Celebrate". But in my opinion, MOURN is probably the best opposite word.
CELEBRATE!Answer: I, along with a lot of other people, would do the opposite of celebrate because then most people would fall prey to spelling errors and communication would become unnecessarily difficult.
mourning, complaining, grieving, sobbing, tears, weeping, moan, ululation, sob, dirge, grief
All of them celebrate when they celebrate.
You could pick which ever weekend you want and the opposite day of your parent. For example if your mom has a party on Saturday, then you could have a party on Sunday. Or celebrate your birthday with either parent but pick a different day to celebrate with friends.
Celebrate can beceiliúir: celebrate; singorcomóir: celebrate; convene; escort
they celebrate deepavali mostly.
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Celebrate what?
Marriage celebrates the union of two people; there is currently some difference of opinion about whether those two people must necessarily be of opposite sex, or could be of the same sex.
Yes, celebrate is a verb: celebrate, celebrates, celebrating, celebrated.We will celebrate our tenth anniversary with a party.