ceremonia
ceremony
noun seh-reh-MOH-nyah Less Common
Origin: From Latin caerimonia, 'religious rite'.
Usage Note
Ceremonia covers both formal civic events (a graduation, an inauguration) and religious rites. The phrase sin ceremonias ('without ceremony') means 'informally' or 'don't stand on ceremony'. The adjective ceremonioso describes someone overly formal in manner.
Examples
"La ceremonia de graduación fue muy emotiva."
Natural Translation
The graduation ceremony was very moving.
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