Talking about Parties in English (B1-C1)
Feb 27, 2024Terms:
- Party
- Celebration
- Event
- Gathering
- Festivity
- Shindig
- Soiree
- Gala
- Bash
- Reception
- Social
- Function
- Fête
- Affair
- Jamboree
- Get-together
- Mixer
- Happening
- Hoedown
- Ball
- Banquet
- Reunion
- Cocktail party
- House party
- Dinner party
- Barbecue
- Pool party
- Dance party
- Costume party
- Surprise party
10 idioms related to parties:
- Paint the town red - To go out and have a good time, usually involving drinking, dancing, and general merriment.
- Let your hair down - To relax and enjoy oneself without worrying about propriety or rules.
- Party animal - Someone who loves to attend parties and social events frequently.
- The life of the party - The person who is the most entertaining and lively at a gathering.
- Gatecrasher - Someone who attends a party or event without being invited.
- Party pooper - Someone who ruins the fun or excitement at a party or gathering.
- Outstay one's welcome - To stay at a party or gathering longer than is socially acceptable or welcome.
- Have a ball - To have a great time at a party or event.
- To throw a party - To host or organize a gathering or celebration.
- To crash a party - To attend a party or event without being invited.
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