ceremony
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cer·e·mo·ny
(sĕr′ə-mō′nē)n. pl. cer·e·mo·nies
1. A formal act or set of acts performed as prescribed by ritual or custom: a wedding ceremony; the Japanese tea ceremony.
2. A conventional social gesture or act of courtesy: the ceremony of shaking hands when introduced.
3. A formal act without intrinsic purpose; an empty form: ignored the ceremony of asking for comments from other committee members.
4. Strict observance of formalities or etiquette: The head of state was welcomed with full ceremony.
[Middle English ceremonie, from Latin caerimōnia, religious rite.]
ceremony
(ˈsɛrɪmənɪ)n, pl -nies
1. a formal act or ritual, often set by custom or tradition, performed in observation of an event or anniversary: a ceremony commemorating Shakespeare's birth.
2. a religious rite or series of rites
3. a courteous gesture or act: the ceremony of toasting the Queen.
4. ceremonial observances or gestures collectively: the ceremony of a monarchy.
5. stand on ceremony to insist on or act with excessive formality
6. without ceremony in a casual or informal manner
[C14: from Medieval Latin cēremōnia, from Latin caerimōnia what is sacred, a religious rite]
cer•e•mo•ny
(ˈsɛr əˌmoʊ ni)n., pl. -nies.
1. the formal activities conducted on some solemn or important public or state occasion.
2. a formal religious or sacred observance; a solemn rite: a marriage ceremony.
3. any formal act, esp. one performed without meaning or significance.
4. a gesture or act of politeness or civility.
5. formality: to leave without ceremony.
Idioms: stand on ceremony, to behave in a formal or ceremonious manner.
[1350–1400; Middle English cerimonie (< Middle French) < Latin caerimōnia sacred rite]
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Noun | 1. | ![]() social function, social occasion, occasion, affair, function - a vaguely specified social event; "the party was quite an affair"; "an occasion arranged to honor the president"; "a seemingly endless round of social functions" circumstance - formal ceremony about important occasions; "pomp and circumstance" funeral - a ceremony at which a dead person is buried or cremated; "hundreds of people attended his funeral" hymeneals, nuptials, wedding, wedding ceremony - the social event at which the ceremony of marriage is performed dedication - a ceremony in which something (as a building) is dedicated to some goal or purpose opening - a ceremony accompanying the start of some enterprise commemoration, memorialisation, memorialization - a ceremony to honor the memory of someone or something military ceremony - a formal ceremony performed by military personnel induction, initiation, installation - a formal entry into an organization or position or office; "his initiation into the club"; "he was ordered to report for induction into the army"; "he gave a speech as part of his installation into the hall of fame" exercise - (usually plural) a ceremony that involves processions and speeches; "academic exercises" fire walking - the ceremony of walking barefoot over hot stones or a bed of embers formalities, formality - a requirement of etiquette or custom; "a mere formality" Maundy - a public ceremony on Maundy Thursday when the monarch distributes Maundy money potlatch - a ceremonial feast held by some Indians of the northwestern coast of North America (as in celebrating a marriage or a new accession) in which the host gives gifts to tribesmen and others to display his superior wealth (sometimes, formerly, to his own impoverishment) |
2. | ceremony - any activity that is performed in an especially solemn elaborate or formal way; "the ceremony of smelling the cork and tasting the wine"; "he makes a ceremony of addressing his golf ball"; "he disposed of it without ceremony" activity - any specific behavior; "they avoided all recreational activity" chanoyu, tea ceremony - an ancient ritual for preparing and serving and drinking tea | |
3. | ceremony - the proper or conventional behavior on some solemn occasion; "an inaugural ceremony" groundbreaking, groundbreaking ceremony - the ceremonial breaking of the ground to formally begin a construction project purgation, purification - a ceremonial cleansing from defilement or uncleanness by the performance of appropriate rites activity - any specific behavior; "they avoided all recreational activity" lustrum - a ceremonial purification of the Roman population every five years following the census religious ceremony, religious ritual - a ceremony having religious meaning military ceremony - a military custom performed in observance of some event or anniversary presentation - the activity of formally presenting something (as a prize or reward); "she gave the trophy but he made the presentation" |
ceremony
noun
1. ritual, service, rite, observance, commemoration, solemnities The flag was blessed in a ceremony in the local cathedral.
2. formality, ceremonial, propriety, decorum, formal courtesy He was crowned with great ceremony.
ceremony
noun1. A formal act or set of acts prescribed by ritual:
3. Strict observance of social conventions:
Translations
احْتِفال رَسْميمَرَاسِممَراسيم، طُقوس
obřadceremonie
ceremonihøjtidelighedpragt
tseremoonia
seremonia
ceremonijaobredsvečanost
ceremónia
formleg og hátíîleg athöfnviîhöfn
儀式
의식
ceremonijaceremoningaiceremoningasceremoningumasiškilmingai
ceremoniāla izturēšanāsceremonija
ceremónia
slovesnost
ceremoni
พิธีการ
nghi lễ
ceremony
[ˈserɪmənɪ] N → ceremonia fto stand on ceremony → andarse con ceremonias or cumplidos
let's not stand on ceremony → dejémonos de ceremonias or cumplidos
ceremony
[ˈsɛrɪməni] n (= formal event) → cérémonie f
(= ritual) → rituel m
pomp and ceremony → cérémonial m
ceremony
n
ceremony
[ˈsɛrɪmənɪ] n (event) → cerimonia; (no pl, formality) → cerimonie fplto stand on ceremony → attenersi all'etichetta, fare complimenti
ceremony
(ˈserəməni) , ((American) -mouni) – plural ˈceremonies – noun1. a sacred or formal act, eg a wedding, funeral etc. a marriage ceremony.
2. solemn display and formality. pomp and ceremony.
ˌcereˈmonial (-ˈməu-) adjective formal or official. a ceremonial occasion such as the opening of parliament.
ˌcereˈmonially adverbˌcereˈmonious (-ˈməu-) adjective
(negative unceremonious) carefully formal or polite.
ˌcereˈmoniously adverb