English to Latin Meaning of festive - festum


Festive :
festum

festum, laetus, renidenti, exsultat, epulari, serenum, lasciva, anima dulcoratur, lux

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Definitions of festive in English
Adjective(1) offering fun and gaiety, or festal
Examples of festive in English
(1) Officers believe the mild weather over the festive season helped keep the number of road casualties down.(2) His coachbuilder father, who was born during the festive season, was called Christmas.(3) The festive mood can lead to all kinds of things, even with people you've only just met.(4) I don't really feel in a festive mood, yet but I'm sure that will creep up on me once I leave the office.(5) The Balls Pond Road was in seasonal festive mood with lights flashing red, green and amber.(6) It is aimed at giving the homeless a roof over their heads during the festive season, as well as hot food and a place to sleep.(7) The district carol service and our own Marks and Spencer at Christmas remind us the festive season is nearly here.(8) The clock ticks ever nearer to Christmas, and I am edging into a festive mood.(9) Hovingham is just right for a festive frolic or for a rural recovery from over-indulgence.(10) A Christmas birthday also means a birthday party amalgamated with the festive celebrations.(11) Guests were treated to excellent food and drinks which left them in a festive and generous mood.(12) One of the great traditions of the festive season in the UK is the Christmas pantomime.(13) The final act of Christmas, it marks the end of the festive season, I guess.(14) Merry Christmas to you all and all the best for a fantastic festive season with friends and loved ones!(15) Many of us are no longer celebrating the birth of Christ over the festive season.(16) Indeed, to celebrate harvest home a festive crowdie could be made with cream and sugar.
Related Phrases of festive
(1) festive season ::
festa natalitia celebrarunt
Synonyms
Adjective
1. jolly ::
tum iocosa
2. merry ::
epulari
3. joyous ::
MPR vertere
4. joyful ::
laetantem alleluia
5. happy ::
felix
6. jovial ::
Annae
7. lighthearted ::
festivum
8. cheerful ::
hilari
9. jubilant ::
jubilant
10. convivial ::
Deinde addite huic
11. high-spirited ::
ferox
13. uproarious ::
tumultuoso
15. holiday ::
ferias
16. carnival ::
FESTUM
18. festal ::
frequentiae
Different Forms
festive, festively, festiveness
Word Example from TV Shows
(FESTIVE MUSIC PLAYING)

(FESTIVE MUSIC PLAYING)

Vikings Season 1, Episode 6

Although that
would be festive.

Although that would be FESTIVE.

The Big Bang Theory Season 11, Episode 16

Oh, sounds festive.
Did you at least give presents?

Oh, sounds FESTIVE. Did you at least give presents?

The Big Bang Theory Season 3, Episode 11

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