occasion

[əˈkeɪʒən]

occasion Definition

  • 1a particular event, ceremony, or celebration that is special and often happens at a specific time
  • 2a suitable or opportune time for doing something
  • 3a chance or opportunity to do something

Using occasion: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "occasion" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    We dressed up for the occasion.

  • Example

    The wedding was a joyous occasion.

  • Example

    This is the perfect occasion to use my new camera.

  • Example

    I took the occasion to ask her about her future plans.

occasion Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for occasion

Antonyms for occasion

  • non-event
  • missed opportunity

Phrases with occasion

  • sometimes, but not regularly or frequently

    Example

    On occasion, I like to treat myself to a fancy dinner.

  • to successfully deal with a difficult situation or challenge

    Example

    She rose to the occasion and delivered an inspiring speech.

  • an event or celebration that is important or significant

    Example

    We only drink champagne on special occasions.

Origins of occasion

from Latin 'occasio', meaning 'opportunity'

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Summary: occasion in Brief

The term 'occasion' [əˈkeɪʒən] refers to a special event, celebration, or opportunity. It can be a suitable or opportune time for doing something, as in 'This is the perfect occasion to use my new camera.' Phrases like 'on occasion' denote something that happens sometimes, while 'rise to the occasion' means to successfully deal with a difficult situation or challenge.

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