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Ceremony Royal Pomp Stand Formal Noun Bre ˈserəməni

Word ceremony
WordType (noun)
Phonetic BrE / ˈserəməni / NAmE / ˈserəmoʊni /
Example
  • an awards/opening ceremony
  • a wedding/marriage ceremony
  • the royal guests were welcomed with pomp and ceremony.
  • i won’t stand on ceremony.
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ceremony

(noun)BrE / ˈserəməni / NAmE / ˈserəmoʊni /
  1. a public or religious occasion that includes a series of formal or traditional actions
    • an awards/opening ceremony
    • a wedding/marriage ceremony
  2. formal behaviour; traditional actions and words used on particular formal occasions
    • The royal guests were welcomed with pomp and ceremony.
  3. to behave formally
    • Please don't stand on ceremony (= Please be natural and relaxed) with me.
  4. in a very rough or informal way
    • He found himself pushed without ceremony out of the house and the door slammed in his face.

    Extra Examples

    • I won’t stand on ceremony.
    • It was done quickly and without ceremony.
    • Many dignitaries were present at the ceremony.
    • She was buried with great ceremony in the Abbey.
    • The marriage ceremony was performed by the bishop.
    • They were married in a simple ceremony.
    • With due ceremony, he took the oath to become president.
    • Without ceremony, the woman slammed the door shut in my face.
    • a same-sex commitment ceremony
    • a special ceremony to mark the end of the war
    • an official ceremony to welcome the new director
    • the Japanese tea ceremony
    • the guest of honour at the ceremony
    • the opening ceremony of the Olympic games
    • the pomp and ceremony of a royal wedding
    • an awards ceremony

    Word Origin

    • late Middle English: from Old French ceremonie or Latin caerimonia ‘religious worship’, (plural) ‘ritual observances’.
Copyright This card's content is collected from the following dictionaries: Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

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