2022-01-11
ศัพท์ น่าสับสน - Set – C - celebrant & celebrator
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Dictionary.com:
ออกเสียง celebrant = “SEL-uh-bruhnt”
ออกเสียง celebrate = “SEL-uh-breyt”
Dictionary.com:
OTHER WORDS FROM CELEBRATE
cel·e·bra·tive - adjective
cel·e·bra·tor, cel·e·brat·er,- noun
cel·e·bra·to·ry [SEL-uh-bruh-tawr-ee], - adjective
pre·cel·e·brate - verb,
pre·cel·e·brat·ed,
pre·cel·e·brat·ing.
DERIVED FORMS OF CELEBRATE
celebration, noun
celebrative, adjective
celebrator, noun
celebratory, adjective
Farlex Trivia Dictionary:
Celebrant & celebrator & reveler
Celebrants take part in religious ceremonies;
celebrators or revelers gather for purposes of revelry.
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language:
celebration
Usage Note:
Celebrant originally referred to an official participant
in a religious ceremony or rite.
In the United States,
celebrant developed an extended meaning:
"a participant in a celebration,"
as in
The New Year's Eve celebrants went wild at the stroke of midnight.
As far back as 1965, half of the Usage Panel accepted this extended sense, and over the years, the margin of approval by the Panel has increased.
By 2006, 80 percent of the Panel accepted this usage.
Dictionary of Problem Words and Expressions:
celebrant & celebrator
We celebratebirthdays and anniversaries,
meaning that we observe themas occasions for festivity, merrymaking, or special note.
One who makes merry or acts with enthusiasm or delight is a celebrator.
“When in New Orleans, we became celebrators in Mardi Gras festivities.”
A celebrant is one who participates in a religious rite or other solemn ceremony:
“The Reverend Samuel Barry was a celebrant at the funeral services.”
“Members of both houses of Congress were celebrants at the placing of wreaths on the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.”