Victory Day
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Definition
- Noun:
- A day commemorating a military triumph: "Victory Day" specifically refers to a public holiday or observance marking the anniversary of a significant military victory in a war or conflict.
- A day of celebration for success: More broadly, it can denote a day set aside to celebrate a major successful outcome or achievement, though this usage is less common without historical context.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Many countries in Europe observe Victory Day on May 8th to mark the end of World War II.
- The parade was held on Victory Day to honor the veterans.
Advanced Usage
- "Victory Day celebrations": Refers to the specific events, ceremonies, or festivities held on this commemorative day.
- The city prepared for the annual Victory Day celebrations with a concert and a fireworks display.
Variants and Related Words
- V-E Day (Victory in Europe Day): The day marking the Allied victory in Europe in World War II (May 8, 1945).
- V-J Day (Victory over Japan Day): The day marking the Allied victory over Japan in World War II (August 15 or September 2, 1945).
- Commemoration Day: A more general term for a day remembering a significant event.
Synonyms
- Triumph day: A less common synonym emphasizing the aspect of triumph.
- Commemoration day: A broader synonym for a day of remembrance.
Related Phrases
- "To celebrate Victory Day": The act of observing the holiday.
- We gather to celebrate Victory Day and remember the sacrifices made.
Related Idioms
- "A day of victory": A phrase describing any day on which a victory is achieved, not necessarily an annual holiday.
- Winning the championship made today a true day of victory for the team.
Noun
- the day of a victory