Being a part of this dynamic world, we are always attending some meetings, concerts, office parties, house parties, festivals. In such a situation you might have to describe the event with some really good adjectives.
Words to Describe Festival or Musical Event
Here we have provided a list of all the common adjectives that can be used to describe a festive or musical event.
1. Ceremonial: a ceremonial event follows a formal or traditional pattern
2. Ceremonial: used in a ceremony
3. Ceremonious: suitable for a ceremony
4. Congressional: relating to a congress
5. Face to face: in a situation where you are meeting and talking to another person directly
6. Inaugural: an inaugural speech is one made by someone to celebrate the start of an important new job
7. Inquorate: formal a meeting that is inquorate does not have enough people there to reach the official number, called a quorum, that is needed so that it can vote or make decisions
8. Plenary: a plenary meeting is intended for all the people in a particular group
9. Processional: relating to or used in a procession
10. Quorate: British formal a meeting that is quorate has enough people present to allow official decisions to be made
11. Joyous: This word is used to describe an occasion that is filled with happiness. It is often used in formal styles of writing or when creating an old-fashioned festive scene.
12. Joyful: This word is related to joyous in that they share the same root word, joy.
13. Bliss or blissful: These two words have similar meanings and while the former is most often used to describe a feeling, the latter is usually used to describe a moment or event.
14. Delighted or delightful: Both of these words indicate a feeling of deep pleasure.
They may be used to describe personality or events and experiences.
15. Historical Events: belonging to the past; of what is important or famous in the past
16. Solemn: A feast day of the highest rank celebrating a mystery of faith such as the Trinity, an event in the life of Jesus, his mother Mary, his legal father Joseph,
17. Popular: Famous festival
18. Annual: Annual events happen once every year
19. Religious: Many festivals have religious origins and entwine cultural and religious significance in traditional activities
20. Largest: A music festival can be defined as a community event with performances of singing and instrument
21. International: A festival is an organized series of events such as musical concerts or drama productions
22. Grand: A celebration is a special enjoyable event that people organize because something.
23. Roman : Festivals in ancient Rome were a very important part of Roman religious life during both the Republican and Imperial eras, and one of the primary features of the Roman calendar.
24. Famous: A festival is an organized series of events such as musical concerts or drama.
25. Sacred: Connected with God or a god or dedicated to a religious purpose and so deserving veneration
26. Ancient: Belonging to the very distant past and no longer in existence.
27. Christian: Relating to or professing Christianity or its teachings
28. Licentious: Opposition to ritual behavior in a large class of religious festivals.
29. Traditional: A festival is the celebration of an agricultural or a religious traditional event.
30. Musical: A series of performances at a particular place and inspired by a unifying theme, such as national music, modern music, or the promotion of a prominent composer’s works.
31. Outdoor: Outdoor events celebrate or display some specific theme, involve a festival or tournament and have a definite opening and closing time.
32. Rural: Traditionally, they came about in order to cultivate local traditions and to celebrate momentous occasions such as the harvest or religious seasons.
33. Holy: Festival celebrates the eternal and divine love of Radha Krishna.
34. Principal: A type of observance in some churches of the Anglican Communion, including the Church of England
35. Literary: A literary festival, also known as a book festival or writers’ festival, is a regular gathering of writers and readers
36. Cultural: A cultural festival, cultfest, culfest or college fest is an annual cultural event at a college or university organised by the student community, involving participants from other colleges as well.
37. Unique: Many festivals have religious origins and entwine cultural and religious significance in traditional activities.
38. Celtic: The Celts or Celtic peoples are a collection of Indo-European peoples in Europe and Anatolia, identified by their use of Celtic languages and other cultural events
39. Agricultural: The importance of agriculture to human life is celebrated in agricultural societies through rituals and ceremonial offerings are made to appease the elements of sun, rain and earth.
40. Brilliant: Brilliant day of Diwali, the glittering Festival of Lights, only estimation.Every year this festival mostly comes in October and November
41. Floral: Marking anything from a new season, a fruitful harvest or an annual migration, these festivals celebrate the very best of mother nature in each corner of the globe
42. Beloved: That takes guests on a one of a kind healing experience and journey
43. Successful: We are committed to representing underrepresented voices in our community.
44. Vernal: Of, relating to, or occurring in the spring vernal equinox vernal sunshine
45. Curious: Curious Festival is run each year by local not-for-profit organization Curious Arts with the aim of celebrating and exploring lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender culture through the arts.
46. Royal: A member of the royal family.
47. Independent: Independent festivals are becoming more vital by the day. Live Nation, the world’s largest presenter of live music, dominates the American
48. Grateful: Expressing or actuated by gratitude
49. Local: A festival constitutes typical cases of glocalization, as well as the high culture-low culture
50. Online: Online film festivals are film festivals that are held entirely online. In some cases, the films are shown for a certain amount of time
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