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celebrator

American  
[sel-uh-brayt-er] / ˈsɛl əˌbreɪt ər /

noun

plural

celebrators
  1. someone who celebrates, such as one who enjoys the festivities at an event or one who publicly praises something.


Example Sentences

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About 2 in 10 celebrators say cranberries or cranberry sauce wouldn’t be missed.

From Seattle Times

Supporters of the holiday have also worked to make sure Juneteenth celebrators don’t forget why the day exists.

From Washington Times

“I am happy, this is the government losing to the people,” a celebrator in a Kurdish region told CNN, which withheld the person’s name for security reasons.

From Washington Times

“I’m not really a big celebrator, but I had to release it all,” Lee said.

From Seattle Times

The egg yolk content in homemade eggnog concoctions is subject to the beverage mixer, but the FDA recommends it be made from a cooked egg base, so holiday celebrators can avoid foodborne illnesses like salmonella.

From Fox News