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commemorative occasions
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "commemorative occasions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to events or moments that are marked to honor or remember a significant person, event, or milestone. Example: "The city held a parade to celebrate several commemorative occasions, including the anniversary of its founding."
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6 human-written examples
Holidays are rare, despite a long list of anniversaries and commemorative occasions.
News & Media
Movies by the bunch are often linked to commemorative occasions, and in this case the death last week of Roger Vadim, the French director who helped make Ms. Bardot famous, might have served the purpose.
News & Media
In a year that will be punctuated by sober reflection and a series of commemorative occasions, it is tempting to assume a certain inevitability to events, especially when looking at them through the prism of hindsight.
News & Media
It's true there's no shortage of commemorative occasions nor anniversaries popping up in the cultural landscape this year, but if there is one woman who deserves to stick out from the crowd, it is theatrical impresario and crusader Littlewood, born in Stockwell 100 years ago this autumn.
News & Media
Here was someone who could deliver pithy and pleasurable solutions to every philatelic demand the powers-that-be sent forth – whether for commemorative occasions such as the 900th anniversary of the battle of Hastings, or for flashes of the technological "white heat" promised by Wilson, such as Concorde.
News & Media
"World Food Day" and "World Food Prize" may sound like reasons to celebrate the culinary arts or feature contestants from TVs Top Chef series in a bake-off, but these commemorative occasions have little to do with cooking and everything to do with the humanitarian game changers who are working to find solutions to the world's hunger problem.
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It was the fifth commemorative occasion since Concorde's last commercial flight from New York to London on Oct. 24.
News & Media
It was about this time, in the late 18th century, that painter Francisco de Goya (1746 1828), who had sketched scores of bullfighting scenes in his La tauromaquia series, designed a distinctive professional uniform for bullfighters (worn only on commemorative gala occasions in Goya-style corridas, or corridas goyescas).
Encyclopedias
These days, as the venerable and much-loved master of the queen's music, the 77-year-old Mr. Davies — Max to his friends — is the dean of British composers, writing symphonies in the grand tradition and fulfilling the terms of his royal appointment with commemorative works for state occasions.
News & Media
Due to his immense popularity during his lifetime, Holmes was often called upon to produce commemorative poetry for specific occasions, including memorials, anniversaries and birthdays.
Wiki
These are the concluding words of his commemorative address on the occasion of The Bacon Tercentenary, 5 October 1926.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When writing about events, consider the specific nuance you want to convey: is it about remembrance, celebration, or formality? Choose alternatives to "commemorative occasions" accordingly to better fit your purpose.
Common error
Avoid using "commemorative occasions" in casual or informal writing. Opt for simpler phrases like "special events" or "celebrations" to maintain a natural tone.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "commemorative occasions" functions as a noun phrase, where "commemorative" acts as an adjective modifying the noun "occasions". Ludwig AI confirms its use in describing specific events or anniversaries that hold historical or sentimental value.
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Science
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Wiki
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Formal & Business
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Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "commemorative occasions" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase referring to events held to honor or remember significant moments or figures. While Ludwig AI states that it is correct and usable in written English, it's most suitable for formal contexts like news articles or historical accounts. Common synonyms include "memorial events" and "celebratory occasions". Be mindful of the specific nuance you want to convey and choose alternatives accordingly. While authoritative, it's not very common and might sound too formal for casual settings.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
commemorative celebrations
Synonymous substitution; interchanging "occasions" with "celebrations".
commemorative ceremonies
Similar to ceremonial events, but keeps the commemorative aspect.
memorial events
Replaces "occasions" with "events", emphasizing the event aspect rather than the timing.
celebratory events
Focuses on celebration rather than remembrance.
ceremonial events
Highlights the formal and ritualistic nature of the events.
remembrance ceremonies
More focused on the act of remembering.
memorial services
Specifically refers to services held in memory of someone.
anniversary celebrations
Highlights the recurrence of an event each year.
historical commemorations
Emphasizes the historical significance of the events.
special occasions
Broader term that encompasses any important event, not necessarily related to remembrance.
FAQs
What are some synonyms for "commemorative occasions"?
Alternatives include "memorial events", "celebratory events", and "remembrance ceremonies".
How do I use "commemorative occasions" in a sentence?
You can use it to describe events held to remember or honor significant people or milestones, such as "The city held a series of "commemorative occasions" to mark its 100th anniversary".
What is the difference between "commemorative occasions" and "celebratory occasions"?
"Commemorative occasions" focus on remembering or honoring, while "celebratory occasions" emphasize joy and celebration.
Is "commemorative occasions" formal or informal?
It is generally considered a more formal phrase, suitable for news articles, historical accounts, and official announcements.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
88%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested