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Synonyms and antonyms of Words used to describe organized events in British Thesaurus

Words used to describe organized events

ceremonial (adjective)

used in a ceremony

ceremonious (adjective)

suitable for a ceremony

congressional (adjective)

relating to a congress

face to face (adverb)

in a situation where you are meeting and talking to another person directly

head-to-head (adjective)

competing or meeting directly with someone or something else

ill-tempered (adjective)

formal an ill-tempered meeting, conversation etc is one between people who are annoyed and rude to each other

inaugural (adjective)

an inaugural speech is one made by someone to celebrate the start of an important new job

inquorate (adjective)

formal a meeting that is inquorate does not have enough people there to reach the official number, called a quorum, that is needed so that it can vote or take decisions

plenary (adjective)

a plenary meeting is intended for all the people in a particular group

processional (adjective)

relating to or used in a procession

quorate (adjective)

Britishformal a meeting that is quorate has enough people present to allow official decisions to be made

ritual (adjective)

done as part of a ceremony