occasion
/əˈkeɪ̯ʒən/noun, verb3 syllables
Occasion means: a formal or official social gathering or ceremony of people.
Synonyms for occasion15
noun, as in a formal or official social gathering or ceremony of people
noun, as in an event that occurs at a critical time
also used for occasion
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What does occasion mean?6
noun
a formal or official social gathering or ceremony of people“the party was quite an affair”
a rational motive for a belief or action“the reason that war was declared”
an event that occurs at a critical time“at such junctures he always had an impulse to leave”
the time of a particular event“on the occasion of his 60th birthday”
an opportunity to do something“there was never an occasion for her to demonstrate her skill”
verb
give occasion to
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with occasion?7
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Occasion in a sentence
- Avail yourself of every occasion, you can take to perform good deeds.fenfang557
- I do want to travel to the mountains, but on another occasion.tsp_2
- If we have the chance, let's get together on another occasion.CK
- Her dress was classic black, perfect for any occasion.Amastan
- On this occasion, he got a baptism by fire.Miktsoanit
- His bodyguard, he said, had saved his life on more than one occasion.sundown
- What is the occasion for the upcoming stay, family vacation, friends reunion, etc?mraz
- On this occasion, we should drink a toast.unknown
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Forms of occasion
as a noun
- plural
- occasions
as a verb
- past tense
- occasioned
- present participle
- occasioning
- third-person singular
- occasions
- past participle
- occasioned