Fourth of July
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Definition
Proper noun: * Independence Day: The "Fourth of July" is the national holiday of the United States of America, commemorating the adoption of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776. It is a day celebrating the country's independence from Great Britain.
Usage
The term "Fourth of July" is used to refer to the holiday itself, its celebrations, and the date. It is often preceded by the preposition "on." * We are having a barbecue on the Fourth of July. * The city's Fourth of July fireworks display is spectacular. * She was born on the Fourth of July.
Advanced Usage
- "The Glorious Fourth": A traditional, somewhat formal or literary name for the holiday.
- The town celebrated the Glorious Fourth with a parade.
- "Fourth of July weekend": Refers to the long weekend surrounding the holiday, often used for travel and extended celebrations.
- The highways are always busy during the Fourth of July weekend.
Variants and Related Words
- Independence Day: The official name of the holiday, synonymous with "Fourth of July." It is more formal.
- The President gives a speech on Independence Day.
- July 4th: A common written and spoken variant.
- The document was signed on July 4th, 1776.
Synonyms
- Independence Day: The direct synonym and official name.
Related Phrases
- "Fourth of July picnic/parade/fireworks": Common compound nouns describing typical holiday activities.
- We went to the Fourth of July parade.
- "Born on the Fourth of July": A famous phrase, also the title of a book and film, often symbolizing deep patriotism or a connection to American identity.
Noun
- a legal holiday in the United States