Ceremony has no abbreviation.
No, the noun 'ceremony' is a common noun, a general term for any ceremony of any kind.
The verb is "to write" (script, compose).The homophones (sound-alike words) are wright (an artisan, or a surname), rite (a religious ceremony or ritual), and right (correct, a freedom, or the opposite of left).
This ceremony is held by an Emcee. Emcee knows how to hold a ceremony.
The ceremony was very memorable. as in, you would remember the ceremony, and was almost unforgettable
Ceremony is a very specific word and therefore may not have an antonym. If this is for homework, the teacher should understand that some words are just too specific to have an opposite.
they stand on the side of their family and where the guests are seated
A non-religious ceremony. A non-religious ceremony. A non-religious ceremony.
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The ceremony in which a squire becomes a knight is known as a dubbing ceremony.
A ceremony of marriage is a ceremony where two people get legally married.
The name of the ceremony in which a squire is named a knight is called a dubbing ceremony. After the ceremony the knight has the title of 'Sir.'
"Will you come to my wedding ceremony tomorrow night?" "There is a ceremony in the Church tonight." "What are you wearing for her wedding ceremony?" "Do not forget to be present for her graduation ceremony."
I came to a ceremony with my friend. or The ceremony didn't turn out very well.
It's an assembly or gathering for a ceremony, such as graduation.It's an assembly or gathering for a ceremony, such as graduation.It's an assembly or gathering for a ceremony, such as graduation.It's an assembly or gathering for a ceremony, such as graduation.It's an assembly or gathering for a ceremony, such as graduation.It's an assembly or gathering for a ceremony, such as graduation.
i think what set the ceremony of twelve is the last ceremony and they are given an assignment.
The place where the ceremony is conducted