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- Dictionaryparty/ˈpɑːti/
noun
- 1. a social gathering of invited guests, typically involving eating, drinking, and entertainment: "an engagement party" Similar
- 2. a formally constituted political group that contests elections and attempts to form or take part in a government: "draft the party's election manifesto" Similar
verb
- 1. enjoy oneself at a party or other lively gathering, typically with drinking and music: informal "put on your glad rags and party!"
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The meaning of PARTY is a person or group taking one side of a question, dispute, or contest. How to use party in a sentence.
a social event at which a group of people meet to talk, eat, drink, dance, etc., often in order to celebrate a special occasion: a birthday party. a farewell party.
a detachment, squad, or detail of troops assigned to perform some particular mission or service. a group of persons with common purposes or opinions who support one side of a dispute, question, debate, etc. Synonyms: ring, coterie, circle, faction.
a social event at which a group of people meet to talk, eat, drink, dance, etc., often in order to celebrate a special occasion: a birthday party. a farewell party. a dinner party (= a small, sometimes formal party where a meal is eaten)
If you have a party, you invite people who will likely get along and like each other. If you join a political party, you choose the one whose members share your views.
A party is a social event where people enjoy themselves by eating, drinking, dancing, talking, or playing games. You use have, give, or throw to say that someone organizes a party.
A party is a social event, often in someone's home, at which people enjoy themselves doing things such as eating, drinking, dancing, talking, or playing games. The couple met at a party. We threw a huge birthday party.