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join the festivities
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"join the festivities" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation where there are special celebrations or events taking place. For example, "Everyone is invited to join the festivities at the end-of-year party."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Encyclopedias
Wiki
Alternative expressions(20)
join the celebrations
partake in the festivities
take part in the celebrations
participate in the events
get in on the fun
be a part of the celebration
get involved in the fun
go to the party
partake in the celebrations
special occasions
join the fun
get in on the excitement
join the party
be part of the fun
be part of the action
jump on the bandwagon
get on board
take part in the merriment
get in on the action
participate in the tests
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Alternative expressions
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
39 human-written examples
They were very willing and understanding to the decision that was made, and in good faith the hard working Ms. McCoy was still welcomed to be crowned as a participant and join the festivities at the Parade and Festival.
News & Media
At least 500,000 people lined the streets to join the festivities, said Maria Moynihan, chief executive of the St . Patricks Day festival.
News & Media
The group's request to join the festivities was denied.
News & Media
My friend Nate, hoping to join the festivities, posted his cell-phone number on my wall.
News & Media
Cities and towns across Newfoundland will join the festivities with a range of cultural events.
News & Media
No, you're not invited (until the very end) to join the festivities.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
21 human-written examples
Shamanist figures joined the festivities at various points.
News & Media
Somewhere between dinner and dessert, a shaggy dog joined the festivities.
News & Media
This year, 370 booksellers are taking part and dozens of authors are joining the festivities to support them.
News & Media
New Yorkers joined the festivities last weekend at Hunter College in Manhattan with an evening of reminiscences, tributes, dramatic readings and music.
News & Media
Lights around the Olympic stadium read 'This is for Everyone', referring to the world wide web as its inventor, Sir Tim Berners-Lee, joins the festivities.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When writing for an international audience, consider that the term "festivities" might not be universally understood. Use it in contexts where the meaning is clear from surrounding information or well-established events such as Christmas.
Common error
Avoid using "join the festivities" to describe somber or serious events. "Festivities" implies a celebratory atmosphere, so it's inappropriate for solemn occasions.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "join the festivities" primarily functions as an invitation or encouragement to participate in a celebration or event. Ludwig examples show it being used in contexts ranging from local festivals to broader cultural celebrations.
Frequent in
News & Media
84%
Encyclopedias
4%
Wiki
2%
Less common in
Academia
0%
Formal & Business
0%
Science
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "join the festivities" is a common and grammatically correct phrase used to invite or encourage participation in celebrations and events. As confirmed by Ludwig AI, it is suitable for a wide range of contexts, primarily appearing in news and media. While versatile, consider the tone; a more formal alternative like "participate in the events" may be more appropriate for academic or business settings. When using it, ensure the occasion genuinely involves a festive or celebratory element.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
join the celebrations
Focuses specifically on joining celebrations, implying a more formal or grand event.
partake in the festivities
A more formal way to express participation, suggesting a deliberate and active involvement.
take part in the celebrations
Emphasizes the act of participating in a celebration, similar to "join the celebrations".
get in on the fun
More informal, suggesting a lighthearted and enjoyable experience.
be a part of the celebration
Highlights being included in a celebration, focusing on belonging.
participate in the events
Broader, referring to taking part in any kind of event, not necessarily festive.
attend the merrymaking
Focuses on the joyful and lively aspect of the celebrations.
get involved in the fun
Emphasizes active participation and engagement in the enjoyable activities.
be present at the celebration
Simply indicates attendance, without necessarily implying active participation.
go to the party
A very general term for attending a social gathering.
FAQs
What does "join the festivities" mean?
It means to participate in the celebrations or events that are happening, usually in a joyful or celebratory context.
How can I use "join the festivities" in a sentence?
You can say, "We invite you to "join the festivities" at our annual holiday party" or "The whole town is welcome to "join the festivities" during the town's anniversary celebration".
What are some alternative ways to say "join the festivities"?
Some alternatives include "join the celebrations", "partake in the festivities", or "take part in the celebrations".
Is "join the festivities" appropriate for formal writing?
While generally acceptable, consider the context. For very formal writing, phrases like "participate in the events" or "attend the celebration" might be more suitable, although "join the festivities" is perfectly appropriate in most circumstances.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
82%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested