Christmas Eve

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Definition

Proper noun * The day before Christmas Day: Specifically, December 24th, the day preceding the Christmas holiday. It is often associated with evening church services, family gatherings, and the anticipation of Christmas Day.

Usage

"Christmas Eve" is used to refer to the calendar date of December 24th. It is often treated as a proper noun and is capitalized. Activities and traditions on this day are typically in preparation for or in anticipation of Christmas Day.

Examples
  • As a time reference:
    • We always open one present on Christmas Eve.
    • The flight arrives on the evening of Christmas Eve.
  • Describing events:
    • The church holds a candlelight service on Christmas Eve.
    • Our Christmas Eve dinner is a big family tradition.
Advanced Usage
  • "Christmas Eve Eve": An informal, humorous term sometimes used to refer to December 23rd.
    • We finished our shopping on Christmas Eve Eve to avoid the last-minute rush.
Variants and Related Words
  • Eve: (noun) The evening or day before a holiday or important event. "Christmas Eve" is the most common usage, but other examples include "New Year's Eve" (December 31st) and, less commonly, "Halloween Eve" (October 30th).
  • Vigil: (noun) A period of staying awake, especially at night, for religious observance or to keep watch. The religious services held on Christmas Eve are sometimes called "Christmas Vigils."
Synonyms
  • December 24th: The neutral calendar designation for the same date.
  • The day before Christmas: A descriptive phrase equivalent in meaning.
Related Idioms and Phrases
  • "Twas the night before Christmas...": The famous opening line from the poem "A Visit from St. Nicholas" by Clement Clarke Moore, which is strongly associated with Christmas Eve storytelling and readings.
    • The father read "'Twas the night before Christmas..." to the children before they went to bed.
Noun
  1. the day before Christmas

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