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Synonyms and antonyms of Birthdays and anniversaries in American Thesaurus

Birthdays and anniversaries

anniversary (noun)

a date when you celebrate something that happened in a previous year that is important to you

bicentenary (noun)

British a bicentennial

bicentennial (noun)

the day or year exactly 200 years after an important event, or a celebration of this

birthday (noun)

the day each year that has the same date as the one on which you were born

birthday (noun)

intended to celebrate someone’s birthday

centenary (noun)

mainly British a centennial

centennial (noun)

a day or year that people celebrate exactly 100 years after an important event

date of birth (noun)

the day, month, and year when you were born

diamond jubilee (noun)

British an event that celebrates the fact that something has continued for 60 years

golden jubilee (noun)

British an event that celebrates the fact that something has continued for 50 years

Independence Day ()

a day of the year on which a country celebrates its freedom from control by another country

jubilee (noun)

a big celebration for a special occasion, especially an anniversary

name day (noun)

in the Catholic religion, a special day celebrated each year in honor of the particular saint that a person is named for

quatercentenary (noun)

formal a celebration of an important event that happened 400 years ago

quatercentenary (noun)

formal a date 400 years after a particular event

ruby wedding (noun)

the day when people celebrate 40 years of marriage

Schoolies Week ()

in Australia, the week after the final-year school examinations, when students traditionally take a vacation to celebrate leaving school

silver jubilee (noun)

British an event that celebrates the fact that something has continued for 25 years

silver wedding (British)

British a silver anniversary

tercentenary (noun)

a celebration that takes place when something has been in existence or has been happening for 300 years

twenty-first (noun)

British someone’s 21st birthday, when they often have a party to celebrate the fact that they have become a full adult

wedding (noun)

British a wedding anniversary

wedding anniversary (noun)

a celebration of a number of years since two people were married