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Festivals

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  • a set of actions or ceremonies that people do in a special way, often for religious or cultural reasons.
    a ritual
  • something good or lucky has happened to someone.
    a good fortune
  • 4 parts of a year
    seasons
  • to cover or surround something in paper, cloth, or other material:
    to wrap
  • recall and show respect for (someone or something).
    to commemorate
  • refers to something that has been passed down from generation to generation and is part of the customs or beliefs of a specific group or culture. (adj.)
    traditional
  • refers to something that relates to a particular religion or its beliefs, practices, or traditions. (adj.)
    religious
  • special outfit that people wear to look like someone or something else, often for a theatrical or festive purpose.
    a costume
  • when people perform something, like a play or a concert, for other people to watch and enjoy.
    a show
  • a formal event where people gather to do something special, like get married or receive an award.
    a ceremony
  • a festive event that is often held in the streets, featuring parades, costumes, music, and other forms of entertainment, and is usually associated with a particular time of year
    carnival
  • To be in charge of a party or celebration. It means that you are responsible for planning and making sure everything goes smoothly. It's like being the boss of the party!
    to hold
  • where something comes from or where it starts.
    an origin
  • when someone does something to entertain or impress an audience, like singing, dancing, or acting.
    a performance
  • a planned occasion or activity that usually involves a gathering of people to celebrate, commemorate, or experience something together.
    an event
  • to bring things or people together in the same place
    to gather
  • the customs, arts, social institutions, and achievements of a particular nation, people, or other social group.
    a culture
  • something that happened a long time ago and is related to the past (adj.)
    historical
  • maintain (something) in its original or existing state.
    to preserve
  • a special event where people come together to have fun and be happy.
    a celebration
  • a person who is admired or idealized for courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities.
    a hero
  • a public procession, especially one celebrating a special day or event and including marching bands and floats.
    a parade
  • a superhuman being or spirit worshiped as having power over nature or human fortunes; a deity.
    a god
  • something that is used to make something else look more attractive, like putting up lights, banners, or ornaments to make a room or object look more festive or appealing.
    a decoration
  • colorful explosives that people use to celebrate special events or holidays, like New Year's Eve or Independence Day, by lighting them up in the sky to create beautiful patterns and sounds.
    fireworks
  • an instance of two or more people coming together again after a period of separation
    a reunion
  • a traditional way of doing something that is specific to a particular group or culture, often passed down from generation to generation.
    a custom
  • to show respect, love, and devotion to a god, goddess, or another religious figure through prayer, praise, or other religious practices.
    to worship
  • the date on which an event took place in a previous year.
    an anniversary