What is another word for Chinese Lantern?
Pronunciation:
[ t͡ʃa͡ɪnˈiːz lˈantən], [ tʃaɪnˈiːz lˈantən], [ tʃ_aɪ_n_ˈiː_z l_ˈa_n_t_ə_n]
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Synonyms for Chinese lantern:
n.
• Other relevant words: (noun)Other synonyms:
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- will-o'-the-wisp,
- lamp.
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- flare.
- candelabrum,
- standard candle,
- storm lantern,
- diffusor,
- woolly mullein,
- medulla oblongata,
- pendent,
- burst out,
- flash,
- earth,
- shade off,
- break open,
- point,
- standard lamp,
- incandescent lamp,
- ball,
- lightbulb,
- shadiness,
- light globe,
- blaze up,
- shadow,
- hurricane lantern,
- sharpen,
- medulla,
- burn up,
- nicety,
- candela,
- wax light,
- pendant,
- tornado lantern,
- cd,
- flashlight,
- flannel mullein,
- common mullein,
- flame up,
- specter,
- lampstand,
- electric light,
- spook,
- light bulb,
- flare pass,
- flare out,
- storm lamp,
- refinement,
- nuance,
- blowlamp,
- candle holder,
- wick,
- tad,
- fill in,
- blowtorch,
- tincture,
- tint,
- uplighter,
- tone,
- subtlety,
- world,
- orb,
- solar flare,
- flair,
- lamp shade,
- flare up,
- shadowiness,
- electric-light bulb,
- flame,
- downlighter,
- great mullein,
- wraith,
- fairy lights,
- ghost,
- irrupt,
- strip light,
- friar's lantern,
- erupt,
- spectre.
How to use "Chinese lantern" in context?
There is something magical about Chinese Lanterns. Known for their bright colors and graceful architecture, these lanterns are a reflection of China's rich culture and history. The custom of releasing Chinese lanterns dates back to the Tang Dynasty (618-907 AD). During this time, lanterns were used to celebrate important events, mark the passage of time, and welcome visitors.
These lanterns are now a popular celebration symbol in China. Families and friends launch Chinese lanterns into the night sky to celebrate birthdays, weddings, and other special occasions. Chinese lanterns also bring happiness and peace to people during the Lunar New Year celebration.
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