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festivityfes‧tiv‧i‧ty /feˈstɪvəti/ noun - Carnivals are about excitement and festivity.
- And she may not show up for the swearing-in and other inaugural festivities the following day.
- Are you prepared for all the festivities?
- At present, however, the festivities seem light years away, having been eclipsed by a fiscal crisis of mammoth proportions.
- In April, a four-day break, including Sevillian Easter festivities costs from £667.
- It would be a remarkable party, and already our apartment was acquiring a quality of exaggerated and unrestrained festivity.
- The festivities on stage are punctuated by periodic announcements of prizes.
- The Christmas tree has been part of the festivities in Britain since the last century.
- These happy festivities still occasionally take place.
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1festivities [plural] things such as drinking, eating, or dancing that are done to celebrate a special occasion: The festivities started with a procession through the town.2[uncountable] a happy feeling that exists when people celebrate something: There was an air of festivity in the village. |