English to Urdu Dictionary festivity

festivity

جشن
definition
noun
the season of festivity and goodwill
the celebration of something in a joyful and exuberant way.
example
The Carnival in Rio is a 'festivity' that unites enthusiasts of all classes on the streets.
At our Queen's golden jubilee nothing was done; no decorations or any public 'festivity' by the council to celebrate what was a great achievement.
The anti-Valentine zealots of Shiv Sena are not just grouching about a harmless 'festivity' .
The New Year celebrations go on for longer, meaning that Scots tend to think of the period as a single time of celebration and 'festivity' .
Everyone seemed to be having a good time, notwithstanding the truncating of the 'festivity' by the customary extra day, Sunday.
After almost two years of gasping for anything that seems to work, Washington and London could not wait to begin the 'festivity' on the basis of pure symbolism.
Carnival, an important festival that precedes Lent, is celebrated with much 'festivity' .
It defies the cold grip of the season by indulging in 'festivity' .
The championship hosted a Bulgarian 'festivity' marking the 75th birthday of the president of the European Boxing Federation and vice president, Emil Zhechev.
Come December and the shops get ready for the season and an air of 'festivity' is all around.
Beyond the night itself they have made tremendous efforts to maintain a sense of 'festivity' with their Winter Festival programmes of mulled wine and international market stalls.
The annual Killybegs Festival was an extravaganza of display and 'festivity' to celebrate the Silver Jubilee of the Killybegs Fishermen's Organisation.
They all dismounted and were taken into a great hall, where a glowing fire already was lit to provide warmth during the night and to give light for the 'festivity' that was about to take place.
Many passengers had been preparing for the 'festivity' all day.
Originally Olympics took the form of a local 'festivity' , designed to provide a forum for friendly competition.
It's one of the city's oldest and best-known zine conventions, a semiannual 'festivity' in Hogtown since poet and indie eminence Stuart Ross molded the first show nearly 20 years ago.
On the last evening of the 'festivity' , the deity really appeared to shed tears in anticipation of her imminent departure.
That all changed when I saw an advertisement in the newspaper for a grand 'festivity' sure to be remembered forever in the annals of history.
A son's birth involves a circumcision 'festivity' during which the mother gets presents.
The 'festivity' of the season brought joy to Sheenara.
Even though the appearance put in by the celebrity was all too brief (her name did not figure in the invitation card), the dose of glamour proved to be just the kind of kick start desired by the organisers, in this season of 'festivity' .
In an age when every moment of 'festivity' is celebrated only by being swallowed by the endless advertising of Multi-National Corporations, it's easy to forget what life truly is about.
Beginning as a domestic 'festivity' , Ganesha Chaturthi has long since been raised to the status of a public festival.
For the harvester living and working where the land is not that fertile, ‘there is a feeling of 'festivity' at the start of every harvest season’.
The spirit of the 'festivity' is felt in each devotee in the locality.
The treasure of the piece has to be Donner and Blitzen, an archetypal Christmas track complete with sleighbells; full of enough good will to summon up the spirit of 'festivity' in May.
Monsters HD-Halloween may be a one-month 'festivity' , but Voom celebrates spooky entertainment with Monsters HD all year around.
It is the season for 'festivity' , and Carnatica has learnt from past experience that many youngsters are keen to devote time to learn a song that can come in handy for a community performance.
This most important fundraising event in aid of the Helvick Head Lifeboat, has become a day of 'festivity' and celebration for people of all ages, and was recently featured in the TG4 TV programme Abair Amhran.
This occasion is celebrated with much 'festivity' - dancing, eating, and drinking.
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