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Synonyms and antonyms of General social events and social activity in American Thesaurus

General social events and social activity

black tie (noun)

an event to which formal clothes are worn

blind date (noun)

an arrangement in which two people who have never met before spend some time together, in order to find out whether they like each other enough to start a relationship

company (noun)

the activity of being with other people

competition (noun)

an organized event in which people try to win prizes by being better than other people

dinner party (noun)

a social event in which you invite people to your house for an evening meal

do (noun)

informalmainly British a social event such as a party

evening (noun)

an evening during which a special entertainment has been arranged

event (noun)

an organized occasion such as a party or sports competition

fringe (noun)

activities that are connected with a major public event but are not an official part of it

function (noun)

a social event such as a party, especially one for a large number of people

gimmick (noun)

Philippine English an enjoyable night out with friends

jolly (noun)

informalBritish an occasion when a group of people go somewhere together and have fun

jolly (noun)

informalold-fashioned a party

kaffeeklatch (noun)

Americaninformal an informal social meeting where people talk and drink coffee

night (noun)

a particular evening on which a play or concert is performed

open house (noun)

a party which you invite people to come to whenever they want to during a particular time period

reunion (noun)

a social event for people who have not seen each other for a long time, for example members of the same family or people who studied or worked together

singalong (noun)

an occasion when a group of people sing songs together for fun

singsong (noun)

British a singalong

society (noun)

mainly literary the company or friendship of other people

tasting (noun)

an event where you can taste small amounts of different foods and drinks to decide if you like them

visit (noun)

Americaninformal an occasion when you spend time talking to someone