partyˈpɑr ti
party (v)
- present
- parties
- past
- partied
- past participle
- partied
- present participle
- partying
party (n)
party
party
English Definitions:
party, political party (noun)
an organization to gain political power
"in 1992 Perot tried to organize a third party at the national level"
party (noun)
a group of people gathered together for pleasure
"she joined the party after dinner"
party, company (noun)
a band of people associated temporarily in some activity
"they organized a party to search for food"; "the company of cooks walked into the kitchen"
party (noun)
an occasion on which people can assemble for social interaction and entertainment
"he planned a party to celebrate Bastille Day"
party (verb)
a person involved in legal proceedings
"the party of the first part"
party (verb)
have or participate in a party
"The students were partying all night before the exam"
Party
A party is a gathering of people who have been invited by a host for the purposes of socializing, conversation, or recreation. A party will typically feature food and beverages, and often music and dancing as well. Some parties are held in honor of a specific person, day, or event, such as a birthday party, a Super Bowl party, or a St. Patrick’s Day party. Parties of this kind are often called "celebrations". A party is not necessarily a private occasion. Public parties are sometimes held in restaurants, pubs, or bars, and people attending such parties may be charged an admission fee by the host.
Party
A party is a gathering of people who have been invited by a host for the purposes of socializing, conversation, recreation, or as part of a festival or other commemoration or celebration of a special occasion. A party will often feature food and beverages, and often conversation, music, dancing, or other forms of entertainment. Some parties are held in honor of a specific person, day, or event, such as a birthday party, a Super Bowl party, or a St. Patrick’s Day party. Parties of this kind are often called celebrations. A party is not necessarily a private occasion. Public parties are sometimes held in restaurants, pubs, beer gardens, nightclubs, or bars, and people attending such parties may be charged an admission fee by the host. Large parties in public streets may celebrate events such as Mardi Gras or the signing of a peace treaty ending a long war.
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