ceilidh

[ˈkeɪli]

ceilidh Definition

a social event with Scottish or Irish folk music, singing, and traditional dancing.

Using ceilidh: Examples

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

  • Example

    We went to a ceilidh last night and danced until our feet hurt.

  • Example

    The community center is hosting a ceilidh this weekend.

  • Example

    The band played traditional tunes at the ceilidh.

ceilidh Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for ceilidh

  • dance party
  • folk festival
  • hoedown

Phrases with ceilidh

  • a type of folk dance performed at a ceilidh

    Example

    The ceilidh dance was so much fun!

  • a musical group that plays traditional Scottish or Irish music for ceilidhs

    Example

    The ceilidh band was amazing!

  • a person who calls out the dance steps during a ceilidh

    Example

    The ceilidh caller did a great job explaining the dance steps.

Origins of ceilidh

from Gaelic 'céilí', meaning 'visit'

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Summary: ceilidh in Brief

'Ceilidh' [ˈkeɪli] is a social event featuring Scottish or Irish folk music, singing, and traditional dancing. It is a lively dance party where people come together to enjoy traditional music and dance. The event often includes a ceilidh band and a ceilidh caller who explains the dance steps. Examples of usage include 'We went to a ceilidh last night and danced until our feet hurt.'