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ceremonies

/ˈsɛɹɪm(ə)niz/

Meanings
  • noun

    A formal occasion for marking a particular event or occasion, typically involving a procession, speeches, or the performance of some ceremony.

    - "The graduation ceremony was held in the school auditorium."
    - "The wedding ceremony took place in the church."

Pronunciation
  1. /ˈsɛɹɪˌmoʊniz/



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Rhymes
Words rhyming with ceremonies
ceremonial , serenade , venerate
Variants
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ceremonies , ceremony , master of ceremonies , masters of ceremonies , mistress of ceremonies , mistresses of ceremonies
Etymology
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From Old French 'ceremonie', from Latin 'ceremonia' meaning 'a formal act, a rite, a ceremony'.


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  1. The longest recorded wedding ceremony lasted for eight days and seven nights in 19th-century Russia.

  2. In ancient Rome, wedding ceremonies were often held in temples dedicated to the goddess Venus.

  3. The term 'ceremony' comes from the Latin word 'ceremonia', which means 'a careful doing'.


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  1. ritual: A ritual is a series of actions or activities performed in a specific and prescribed order. Ceremonies often include rituals, such as the exchange of rings during a wedding ceremony.

  2. tradition: A tradition is a belief or custom handed down from one generation to another. Ceremonies often incorporate traditions, such as wearing specific clothing or consuming certain foods.


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Ceremonies hold significant cultural, historical, and symbolic importance in various societies. They mark important milestones in an individual's life, such as birth, coming of age, marriage, and death. Ceremonies also play a crucial role in religious practices, political events, and social gatherings.

How to Memorize "ceremonies"

  1. visualize

    - To visualize a ceremony, imagine a formal event with participants dressed in traditional attire, performing prescribed actions in a specific order, and addressing the audience with speeches.

  2. associate

    - To memorize a ceremony, associate it with a memorable event or person in your life. For example, you might remember your graduation ceremony as the day you received your diploma from your favorite teacher.

  3. mnemonics

    - To memorize the steps of a ceremony, use a mnemonic device such as an acronym or a rhyme. For example, you might use the acronym 'FIRST' to remember the order of events in a wedding ceremony: 'F' for 'Families are seated, I' for 'Invocation, R' for 'Rings, S' for 'Speeches, T' for 'Toasts'.


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