dec 25
- Proper noun:
- A Christian holiday celebrating the birth of Christ: December 25th, observed as the anniversary of the birth of Jesus Christ. It is a major religious and cultural celebration for Christians worldwide.
- A quarter day in England, Wales, and Ireland: In historical legal and financial contexts, December 25th is one of the four traditional quarter days of the year, marking the end of a quarter and a date on which payments such as rents were often due.
- Proper noun:
- The family gathers every Dec 25 to exchange gifts and share a meal.
- Many churches hold special services on Dec 25.
- The rent was due on Dec 25, one of the old quarter days.
"Observing Dec 25": Celebrating or marking the day, often with specific traditions.
- They observe Dec 25 with both religious reverence and festive gatherings.
"Falling on Dec 25": Used to describe when an event coincides with this date.
- The public holiday will fall on a Monday this year because Dec 25 is a Sunday.
Christmas Day: The full, more common name for the holiday celebrated on December 25th.
- Christmas Day is a public holiday in many countries.
Yuletide: An archaic or literary term for the Christmas season, which includes Dec 25.
- The spirit of Yuletide fills the town.
Nativity: Refers specifically to the birth of Christ, the event commemorated on Dec 25.
- The church displayed a beautiful nativity scene.
- Christmas: The most direct and common synonym for the holiday.
- Xmas: An informal abbreviation for Christmas, often used in writing.
- The Nativity of Our Lord: A formal religious term for the holiday.
Christmas Eve: The evening or day before Dec 25 (December 24th).
- We attend a candlelight service on Christmas Eve.
Boxing Day: The day after Dec 25 (December 26th), a holiday in some countries.
- In the UK, Boxing Day is also a public holiday.
"White Christmas": A Christmas Day on which there is snow on the ground.
- We're dreaming of a white Christmas.
"Christmas comes but once a year": An idiom suggesting that because the holiday is rare, one should be generous or celebratory.
- Don't be so frugal—Christmas comes but once a year!
- a Christian holiday celebrating the birth of Christ; a quarter day in England, Wales, and Ireland