confetti
/kən'feti:/
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Definition
Noun: 1. Small pieces or streamers of colored paper: Confetti refers to tiny bits or thin strips of brightly colored paper that are traditionally thrown into the air or at people during celebrations to create a festive atmosphere.
Usage
Confetti is an uncountable noun. It is used to describe the collective mass of paper pieces, not a single piece. It is typically associated with joyous events. - The bride and groom walked through a shower of confetti. - They used a cannon to blast confetti over the crowd at the New Year's party.
Advanced Usage
- "A piece of confetti": Used to refer to a single, individual bit of the paper. This phrase is necessary because "confetti" itself is uncountable.
- A single piece of confetti landed in her hair.
Variants and Related Words
- Confetto (n): The Italian singular form from which "confetti" is derived, originally meaning a small sweet. In modern English, "a piece of confetti" is used instead.
- Ticker tape (n): Strips of paper thrown from windows during parades, similar in function to confetti but typically made from shredded office materials.
Synonyms
- Paper streamers: Long, thin strips of colored paper.
- Ticker tape: Specifically refers to thin paper strips used in celebratory parades.
Related Phrases and Idioms
- "Like confetti": An idiom used to describe something that is distributed or thrown around in great abundance and without much care.
- The company was handing out free samples like confetti.
Noun
- small pieces or streamers of colored paper that are thrown around on festive occasions (as at a wedding)