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traditional celebration.
A festive occasion or celebration.
The word festive refers to being happy. It can also refer to an occasion such as a holiday. Many people are festive during the holidays which means they are celebrating.
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CELEBRATE : to indulge in a festive occasion CELIBATE : one who avoids sexual activity
a Festive song is something up beat for a festive or party-like occasion! Most Christmas songs- such as Deck the Halls- fit in this category. One can also say that Roll out the Barrel well, rolls in.
No. The special occasion according to traditional Judaism is when a Jewish girl turns 12, she becomes a 'Bat Mitzvah', a girl now with a full obligation to perform mitzvot. Such an occasion is many times celebrated with a festive party.
She still hasn't prepared for the festive season.Will we have fireworks in the next festive holidays?
Fiesta is a festive occasion in the Philippines. Every place in the Philippines has its own fiesta. Celebrations differ from one another. Basically, there is a procession of the patron saint, extravagant food to share for the members of the family, dancing and singing.
The garland on the tree was very festive. Her outfit is very festive. You get the idea :)!
Yes, New Year's Day is celebrated in Lithuania. It is a festive occasion, with parties, music and dancing. A highlight always is the colorful display of fireworks in the Lithuanian skies.
Festive is an adjective.