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Ceremonial

Part of Speech

Adjective, Noun

Pronunciation

/ˌser.ɪˈmoʊ.ni.əl/ (American English), /ˌser.ɪˈməʊ.ni.əl/ (British English)

Definitions

  • Relating to or used in a ceremony.
  • A system of formal religious or public events.

Usage Examples

  • The king wore his ceremonial robes for the coronation.
  • Ceremonial traditions play a significant role in various cultures worldwide.

Etymology

Derived from the Latin word 'caerimonialis,' meaning "pertaining to ceremonies," and later adopted into Middle English.

Synonyms

  • Formal
  • Ritualistic
  • Traditional

Antonyms

  • Informal
  • Casual

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
Spanish Ceremonial /θeɾemoˈnjal/
French Cérémoniel /se.ʁe.mɔ.njɛl/
German Zeremoniell /tseʁemoˈniɛl/
Hindi औपचारिक /aupcharik/
Chinese (Simplified) 仪式的 /yíshì de/
Japanese 儀式の /gishiki no/
Russian Церемониальный /tseremoniálʲnyj/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

  • American English: /ˌser.ɪˈmoʊ.ni.əl/
  • British English: /ˌser.ɪˈməʊ.ni.əl/
  • Australian English: /ˌser.əˈmoʊ.ni.əl/

Historical Usage

The concept of ceremonial practices dates back to ancient civilizations, where rituals were used to mark significant life events such as births, marriages, and religious rites.

Cultural Nuances

Ceremonial traditions differ greatly across cultures; in some societies, they carry deep spiritual significance, while in others they emphasize social order and structure.

More Information

Ceremonial elements are an integral part of human life, influencing everything from personal celebrations to state functions. Ceremonies may involve music, specific attire, and formal rituals that reinforce cultural identity and heritage. They can also serve diplomatic and political purposes, such as the swearing-in of leaders or diplomatic receptions.

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