What does celebrated mean?

Definitions for celebrated
ˈsɛl əˌbreɪ tɪdcel·e·brat·ed

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. celebrated, famed, far-famed, famous, illustrious, notable, noted, renownedadjective

    widely known and esteemed

    "a famous actor"; "a celebrated musician"; "a famed scientist"; "an illustrious judge"; "a notable historian"; "a renowned painter"

  2. celebrated, historied, storiedadjective

    having an illustrious past

Wiktionary

  1. celebratedadjective

    famous or widely praised for good works

    She became a celebrated actress, but never won any major awards.

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  1. celebrated

    Celebrated refers to something or someone highly praised, widely recognized, renowned, or given public acknowledgment for achievements or success. It typically relates to special occasions, individuals, festivals, or events that have high significance or honor in society.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Celebrated

    of Celebrate

  2. Celebratedadjective

    having celebrity; distinguished; renowned

Editors Contribution

  1. celebratedverb

    Verb form of the word celebrate.

    They celebrated their collective achievement with a global street party.


    Submitted by MaryC on April 12, 2020  

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of celebrated in Chaldean Numerology is: 7

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of celebrated in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3

Examples of celebrated in a Sentence

  1. Lorna Elaine Hosking:

    The G7 is a positive thing because it highlights how wonderful the county is, but it would be nice if the Cornish people were celebrated for more than just the seaside image, because it's much more than that, we never really recovered from the economic crash in the'80s, and we've had lots more recessions since then. We do our best, but sometimes we get forgotten about. These leaders that come in, they just see the seaside, but us people inland -- in the old mining towns like Redruth -- the wages are very low. There's lots of problems.

  2. Chief Executive Tiger Shaw:

    Lindsey Vonn will be celebrated as not only the greatest U.S. female skier of all time, but as an athlete who has inspired people around the world, both in and out of the sport of ski racing, for many years, we have been so lucky to have been able to share many of Lindsey's extraordinary achievements, but now the time is right for Lindsey Vonn to call time on Lindsey Vonn incredible career.

  3. Margaret Mead:

    If I were to be taken hostage, I would not plead for release nor would I want my government to be blackmailed. I think certain government officials, industrialists and celebrated persons should make it clear they are prepared to be sacrificed if taken hostage. If that were done, what gain would there be for terrorists in taking hostages?

  4. Mark Evans:

    Botticelli fell, sank from sight for nearly 300 years. In the early 19th century he was rediscovered. The Pre-Raphaelites of course fetishised him, in the era of abstraction, Botticelli again receded into the shadows but, with pop art, he came out fighting and of course he's now one of the most celebrated global phenomena in art.

  5. Jacquelyne Froeber:

    I was recruited from Des Moines to be the editor-in-chief of Celebrated Living and also the senior editor for American Way, the opportunity to come to Dallas and be a part of this brand and its voice was so exciting for anyone like me in a creative job. It was a dream job, to be able to start something from the bottom up and give it a voice and make it as great as you possibly can. It was a dream opportunity.

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