What is another word for party spirit?

Pronunciation: [pˈɑːti spˈɪɹɪt] (IPA)

Party spirit is an expression that refers to a festive and enthusiastic atmosphere that one gets at a social gathering or celebration. This spirit is typically characterized by lively conversations, laughter, dancing, and an overall feeling of joy and happiness. Synonyms for party spirit include high spirits, festivity, merriment, conviviality, celebration, gaiety, jollity, jocularity, and revelry. Each of these synonyms brings its own connotation and nuance to the meaning of party spirit, but they all convey a sense of fun and enjoyment that is associated with social gatherings. Whether it's a family celebration, a holiday party, or a night out with friends, the party spirit is contagious and makes for a memorable occasion.

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What are the hypernyms for Party spirit?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the hyponyms for Party spirit?

Hyponyms are more specific words categorized under a broader term, known as a hypernym.
  • hyponyms for party spirit (as nouns)

Famous quotes with Party spirit

  • But the indication of the strength of our system was moral as well as physical. 'You cannot stand the strain of a civil war and of party spirit combined', said the skeptics. 'You will end in anarchy at the election'. I knew those who apprehended revolution and provisional governments as November approached. In hushed expectation election day dawned. You remember the old story of an agreement of everybody in the world to shout all together at the same moment upon a certain day, and make a noise that would be heard to the stars. The hour came; and it was the most silent moment ever known. The sole sound was the thin, weak cry of one deaf old woman. Everybody else in the world was listening for the prodigious noise. So the Great Election passed in perfect peace. The sun of the ninth of November rose, not upon a convulsed nation tumbling into anarchy, but standing calm, strong, and erect upon its two feet of Union and Liberty, and somewhere upon the ground the tip-end of the tail of a copperhead snake sneaking into his hole.
    George William Curtis

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