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Synonyms and antonyms of Dance parties in British Thesaurus

Dance parties

ball (noun)

a formal social event at which there is dancing and usually a meal

ceilidh (noun)

a social event at which people sing and dance to traditional Scottish or Irish music

corroboree (noun)

Australian an Aboriginal festival of singing and dancing

dance (noun)

a social event where there is music for people to dance to

dinner dance (noun)

a social event in the evening where a formal meal is served and music is played for dancing

disco (noun)

British a place or event where people dance to popular music

knees-up (noun)

Britishinformal old-fashioned a lively party with dancing

masked ball (noun)

a formal dance at which the guests wear masks

masquerade (noun)

a formal dance where people wear masks and dress as famous people or characters

prom (noun)

a dance for secondary school students, usually held at the end of the year

rave (noun)

a very large party, often held in a big empty building or outside, where people dance to music and sometimes take illegal drugs. This type of party was very popular in the late 1980s and early 1990s.

rave-up (noun)

Britishinformal a noisy party where you dance and drink alcohol

tea dance (noun)

an occasion where people have tea and dance in the afternoon