Definition of festivity

festivitynoun

Lễ hội

/feˈstɪvəti//feˈstɪvəti/

The word "festivity" derives from the Latin word "festivitas," which meant "rejoicing" or "celebration." This word was adopted by the French language, where it was spelled "festivité." In the 15th century, the English language borrowed this word from the French, and it was spelled "feestyte" at that time. Over time, the spelling of the word evolved, and by the 16th century, it was being spelled as "festivitie" or "festivitye." The modern spelling of "festivity" was established by the 17th century. The original meaning of the word, "rejoicing" or "celebration," has remained consistent throughout history. Today, "festivity" is commonly used to describe celebratory events or occasions, such as holidays, festivals, or weddings. The word is often associated with happiness, joy, and excitment. In summary, "festivity" originated from the Latin word "festivitas," and after being adopted by the French, the English language appropriated it in the 15th century. The word has maintained its meaning over the centuries and continues to be used to describe joyous celebrations today.

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the activities that are organized to celebrate a special event

các hoạt động được tổ chức để kỷ niệm một sự kiện đặc biệt

Example:
  • A number of celebrities will be flying in to take part in the festivities.

    Một số người nổi tiếng sẽ bay tới để tham gia lễ hội.

  • Christmas/New Year festivities

    Lễ hội Giáng sinh/Năm mới

  • wedding festivities

    lễ cưới

the happiness and joy that exist when people celebrate something

niềm hạnh phúc và niềm vui tồn tại khi mọi người ăn mừng điều gì đó

Example:
  • The wedding was an occasion of great festivity.

    Đám cưới là một dịp lễ hội lớn.

  • an air of festivity

    một không khí lễ hội