bicentenary

[ˌbaɪsenˈtenəri]

bicentenary Definition

  • 1the two-hundredth anniversary of a significant event
  • 2a period of two hundred years

Using bicentenary: Examples

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

  • Example

    The bicentenary of the French Revolution was celebrated in 1989.

  • Example

    The town will celebrate its bicentenary next year.

  • Example

    The bicentenary of Charles Dickens' birth was marked by a series of events.

bicentenary Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for bicentenary

  • 200th anniversary
  • double century
  • two hundred years

Phrases with bicentenary

  • bicentenary celebrations

    festivities held to commemorate the two-hundredth anniversary of a significant event

    Example

    The bicentenary celebrations of the founding of the city were attended by thousands of people.

  • a special edition of a book, magazine, or other publication released on the two-hundredth anniversary of its original publication

    Example

    The bicentenary edition of Mary Shelley's 'Frankenstein' includes an introduction by a noted scholar.

  • a commemorative medal issued to mark the two-hundredth anniversary of a significant event

    Example

    The bicentenary medal of the Battle of Waterloo was awarded to surviving veterans and their descendants.

Origins of bicentenary

from Latin 'bi-' meaning 'two' + 'centenary' meaning 'hundred'

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Summary: bicentenary in Brief

'Bicentenary' [ˌbaɪsenˈtenəri] refers to the two-hundredth anniversary of a significant event or a period of two hundred years. It is often celebrated with festivities, such as 'bicentenary celebrations,' and special editions of publications, like 'bicentenary editions.' The term is formal and synonymous with 'two-hundredth anniversary.'