Celebrated in spanish

Celebrado

pronunciation: θelebɹ̩ɑdoʊ part of speech: adjective
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celebrado

celebrate = celebrar, festejar, conmemorar, exaltar, resaltar, lanzar las campanas al vuelo, echar las campanas al vuelo. 

Example: Were we to allow ourselves to be enticed by it, we should be celebrating our Bicentennial by a return to the pre-Panizzi days in cataloging.

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» celebrate + life = celebrar la vida.

Example: They are so zestful and energetic that they are ever ready to celebrate life.

» celebrate + Posesivo + birthday = celebrar + Posesivo + cumpleaños.

Example: A woman found strangled and half-buried in the sand may have met her killer while out celebrating her birthday.

» celebrate + the centenary = celebrar el centenario.

Example: My first intention was to prepare the third edition for publication in 1976, to celebrate the centenary of Dewey and Cutter.

» celebrate + victory = cantar victoria, celebrar la victoria.

Example: Despite the government's positive response to community land reform, it is still too early to celebrate victory.

celebrated = célebre, afamado, famoso, reputado. 

Example: Hoppe is one of the most celebrated photographers of the early 20th century.

Celebrated synonyms

renowned in spanish: renombrado, pronunciation: rɪnaʊnd adjectivefamous in spanish: famoso, pronunciation: feɪməs adjectiveknown in spanish: conocido, pronunciation: noʊn adjectiveillustrious in spanish: ilustre, pronunciation: ɪlʌstriəs adjectivenotable in spanish: Incapaz, pronunciation: noʊtəbəl adjectiveglorious in spanish: glorioso, pronunciation: glɔriəs adjectivenoted in spanish: célebre, pronunciation: noʊtəd adjectivestoried in spanish: con historia, pronunciation: stɔrid adjectivefamed in spanish: famoso, pronunciation: feɪmd adjectivehistoried in spanish: histórico, pronunciation: hɪstɜrid adjectivefar-famed in spanish: famoso, pronunciation: fɑrfeɪmd adjective
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