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celebrated English

Meaning celebrated meaning

What does celebrated mean?

celebrated

having an illustrious past (= famed, famous, illustrious, notable, renowned) widely known and esteemed a famous actor a celebrated musician a famed scientist an illustrious judge a notable historian a renowned painter

Synonyms celebrated synonyms

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Simple sentences

He never celebrated Christmas.
We celebrated the centenary anniversary day.
His courage was celebrated in all the newspapers.
We celebrated our tenth wedding anniversary yesterday.
We celebrated his birthday.
They celebrated his success by opening a bottle of wine.
She celebrated her fifteenth birthday yesterday.
Tom celebrated his twentieth birthday last week.
Tom and Mary celebrated their success.
Valentine's Day is celebrated in February.
Saint Patrick's Day is celebrated on March 17th.
Easter is celebrated on the Sunday after the first spring full moon.
Hercules, an ancient Greek hero celebrated for his superhuman strength, was pursued throughout his life by the hatred of Juno, the goddess of birth, matrimony and care, worshipped as queen of gods by the romans.
Valentine's Day is celebrated all around the world.
Easter will always be celebrated on a Sunday.
My friends celebrated my birthday.
I celebrated Bastille day with a baguette, Roquefort and a glass of mediocre French red.
The wedding was celebrated at ten.
Halloween's celebrated in October.
They celebrated Sandra's success in getting a promotion.

Movie subtitles

How the Huns celebrated the summer solstice with the Nibelungen.
How Brunhilde enters Worms and how the kings celebrated their wedding.
And now, friends, in view of the fact that Miss Potter's engagement. is being celebrated here tonight, so to speak, I think a few words from her mother would be revolting.
Who would have thought that I'd find the celebrated Dr. Jekyll?
Herr Poelzig is the great modern priest of that ancient cult and tonight, dark of the moon, the rites of Lucifer are celebrated.
The ancient music with which your peasant ancestors. celebrated every wedding for countless generations. The dance they danced when your father married your mother. always supposing you were born in wedlock, which I doubt.
I didn't know you celebrated Christmas.
Fifth Avenue, the street where the original 400 built their homes making it the most celebrated richest avenue in the world. See it for yourself.
This street where the original 400 built their homes making it the most celebrated residential avenue in the world.
Some say that ever 'gainst that season comes wherein our Saviour's birth is celebrated, the bird of dawning singeth all night long.
Matter of fact, I just celebrated a wedding anniversary.
The celebrated jewel collection. sent by the King of Spain to the Governor's wife in Cartagena.
We had celebrated the 100th anniversary of the firm, the guests were leaving.
The celebrated choreographer Paul Byrd.
Their union is celebrated under favorable auspices.
At the end of the hay harvesting, Saint-Luc celebrated the marriage of its mayor.
For a celebrated bounder, that is an awful admission.
Don't I have a lovely home, a celebrated husband, the best servants, every comfort, social position?
A once-celebrated actress from London - I once saw her at the Adelphi Theater.
The ancient music. with which your ancestors celebrated every wedd for countless generations.
I always thought they celebrated after an opening, not before.
When you and Pitt got your first cheque, this is where we celebrated, remember?
Celebrated as the dark judge of the shining work of God, as the blood-drunk demon among the demons.
That line, monsieur le commissaire, is the first of a celebrated poem by Ronsard with whose works I am certain a man of your education must be familiar.
Mrs. Forbes, it is a privilege to have as our tenant. a representative of such a celebrated family.
Erwin Johannes Eugen Rommel. commander-in-chief of the enemy army. and the most celebrated German soldier since World War I.
Some time later, the marriage of Orie and Sakuma is celebrated.
Fifty pounds from the celebrated Dr. Jekyll.
You heard what this man, who is very celebrated, said of you?
The marriage was celebrated, I presume?
It'd be great to be in a successful play, read praising reviews, and be celebrated like the great actresses.
In the choir, the priest celebrated Holy Mass at the altar.
Husband of the celebrated Iris Denver?
And then just about 10 minutes ago. it finally began to trickle into this thickskull of mine. that I'm not the only character around town with a celebrated wife.
Do you remember that place where we celebrated my first contract?
Is everybody celebrated Full of sin and dissipated?
Some things in life happen but once, and must be celebrated appropriately.
Now we celebrated another New Year.

News and current affairs

Consider former US Vice President Al Gore, for example, whose documentary film on global warming, An Inconvenient Truth, is celebrated for its unflinching look at how fossil fuel consumption is leading mankind to the brink of catastrophe.
The death sentences and torturing that were then imposed on almost entire nations and millions of people are, it now appears, to be silently accepted and noisily celebrated on May 9 in Moscow.
Far from being actual or potential obstacles to material success, it is precisely such values that should be celebrated and actively projected into Europe's economy.
The cyclist Lance Armstrong recently celebrated an anniversary.
But revolutionary breakthroughs in medicine were starting to turn the tide on these killers, and Indonesia's doctors were celebrated as heroes.
Once back home, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who had insisted for months that the facility had to be terminated, celebrated this as a victory over the rest of Europe.
Then the Federal Service Bureau, formerly the KGB, celebrated the anniversary of the founding of its foreign service branch - ie, the spies - a reverie attended by a certain former employee named Putin.
Many fear that this is a global phenomenon with similar causes everywhere, a key claim in Thomas Piketty's celebrated book Capital in Twenty-First Century.
Thirty years ago, Harvard professor Ezra Vogel published Japan as Number 1: Lessons for America, a book that celebrated Japan's manufacturing-fueled rise to become the world's second-largest economy.
After all, it would not be funny if a charity dedicated to famine relief celebrated its own ineffectiveness; practical value in that case would be paramount, because it would be the only real reason for the charity to exist.
Newspapers around the world dutifully wrote feel-good stories about how engaged environmentalists celebrated as the lights went out around the world.
Earlier this month, Mikhail Gorbachev celebrated his 75th birthday with a concert and conference at his foundation in Moscow.
Last year, Nigeria celebrated a remarkable escape from dictatorship.
In that case hope and history would rhyme, as he put it in a celebrated phrase.
Devi Shetty, a celebrated cardiac surgeon in Bangalore, brings health relief to India's masses through his Narayana group of hospitals.
For example, the 30th anniversary of China's reform movement and the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and the United States has been a much-celebrated event this January.
The first took place in 1896 in Athens in order to embarrass the Turks still occupying Northern Greece. The Berlin Games in 1936 celebrated the triumph of Nazi ideology.
Seventy years ago, he delivered his celebrated call to resistance over the BBC after flying to London from France as it collapsed in June 1940.
On May 1, 2004, I celebrated EU enlargement with my students.
Just as killing continues to be celebrated in ritualized form in Spanish bull rings, illicit tribal feelings are given full vent in the soccer arenas.
I drove in the papal cavalcade along the motorway from Edinburgh, where Benedict met Queen Elizabeth, to Glasgow, where he celebrated an open-air mass.
Most new revelations about Pakistan's nuclear scandal focus on the clandestine supply of uranium enrichment technology to Iran, North Korea, and Libya by the celebrated bomb-maker Dr. A. Q. Khan.
The Berlin Games in 1936 celebrated the triumph of Nazi ideology.
It is said to be an excellent chronicle of the court's day-to-day goings-on, revealing, for example, that the emperor celebrated Christmas as a boy, that he had nose surgery in his youth, and how often he met with whom.
But Germany's defeat, however widely celebrated, holds much cause for concern.

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