She still hasn't prepared for the festive season.
Will we have fireworks in the next festive holidays?
The garland on the tree was very festive. Her outfit is very festive. You get the idea :)!
my mothers hat was very festive.
The attitudes of the people during the party were very festive.
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
The more the merrier, so come join us for a festive celebration!
The atmosphere at the party was lively and festive.
Festive is an adjective.
This phrase means that a larger number of people or things makes a situation more enjoyable or fun. It suggests that sharing an experience with a greater number of individuals enhances the enjoyment or festive atmosphere.
The Playstation Store has a Festive pack for $2.99
The comparative form of "festive" is "more festive." Since "festive" is a two-syllable adjective, it typically uses "more" to form the comparative instead of adding a suffix. For example, you might say, "This year's celebration is more festive than last year's."
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