remembrance day
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Definition
- Proper noun:
- A commemorative day: Remembrance Day is a memorial day observed in Commonwealth member states to remember the members of their armed forces who died in the line of duty, particularly during World War I and World War II. It is held on November 11, the anniversary of the armistice that ended World War I hostilities, or on the Sunday nearest to that date.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- The nation falls silent for two minutes on Remembrance Day.
- We wear poppies in the weeks leading up to Remembrance Day.
- The main Remembrance Day ceremony is held at the Cenotaph in London.
Advanced Usage
- "Observe Remembrance Day": To formally mark or participate in the commemorations.
- The country observes Remembrance Day with parades and services.
- "Remembrance Day service/ceremony": A specific religious or formal event held for the commemoration.
- He will lay a wreath at the Remembrance Day service.
Variants and Related Words
- Remembrance Sunday: The name used in the United Kingdom for the commemoration held on the second Sunday in November.
- Armistice Day: The original name for November 11, marking the end of World War I; still used in some countries.
- Veterans Day: The name for the November 11 holiday in the United States, which honors all military veterans.
- Poppy Day: An informal term for Remembrance Day, derived from the tradition of wearing artificial poppies.
Synonyms
- Memorial Day: (Note: In the U.S., Memorial Day is a separate holiday in May honoring those who died in military service.)
- Commemoration day: A general term for a day of remembrance.
Related Phrases
- "Lest we forget": A phrase commonly associated with Remembrance Day, urging that the sacrifices of the fallen should not be forgotten.
- The words "Lest we forget" are inscribed on many war memorials.
- "The eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month": A phrase describing the precise moment the World War I armistice took effect, central to the timing of Remembrance Day.
- The silence begins at the eleventh hour, in remembrance of the armistice.
Noun
- the Sunday nearest to November 11 when those who died in World War I and World War II are commemorated