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ceremonious
/ ˲õɰłÉŖĖ³¾ÉʲŌɪɲõ /
adjective
especially or excessively polite or formal
observing ceremony; involving formalities
Other 51³Ō¹Ļ Forms
- ceremoniously adverb
- ceremoniousness noun
- anticeremonious adjective
- anticeremoniously adverb
- anticeremoniousness noun
- nonceremonious adjective
- nonceremoniously adverb
- nonceremoniousness noun
- superceremonious adjective
- superceremoniously adverb
- superceremoniousness noun
- ˳¦±š°ł±šĖ³¾“DzԾ±“dzܲõ±ō²ā adverb
- ˳¦±š°ł±šĖ³¾“DzԾ±“dzܲõ²Ō±š²õ²õ noun
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
Origin of ceremonious1
Example Sentences
A plane carrying 59 of them landed at an airport just outside Washington DC earlier this month, in a ceremonious greeting that included the deputy secretary of state.
Early on in its history, Long Beach Opera, originally Long Beach Grand Opera, found the āgrandā too ceremonious and increasingly scaled back to experimental, in-your-face intimacy.
She lamented that the home did not have some kind of ceremonious sendoff ā final tours for architecture students, a celebratory cocktail hour, donation of materials for architectural studies ā before it was torn down.
āPlate holders stood by the fireplace, filled with dishes and plates; knives, forks and spoons were arranged for immediate use; in short, everything was ready for the entertainment of a ceremonious party.ā
Isabella then celebrated the recovery milestone with a hearty and ceremonious ringing of the bell, also posing with her radiotherapy mask.
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