homecoming

[ˈhoʊmˌkʌmɪŋ]

homecoming Definition

  • 1a coming to or returning home
  • 2a high school, college, or university game, dance, or other event to which alumni are invited

Using homecoming: Examples

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

  • Example

    The soldier's homecoming was celebrated with a parade.

  • Example

    The university's homecoming game is always a big event.

  • Example

    I'm looking forward to my hometown's annual homecoming festival.

homecoming Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for homecoming

Phrases with homecoming

  • homecoming queen/king

    a female/male student elected by their peers to represent the school during homecoming festivities

    Example

    She was crowned homecoming queen during her senior year of high school.

  • homecoming court

    a group of students, typically seniors, who are nominated and elected by their peers to represent the school during homecoming festivities

    Example

    The members of the homecoming court rode on a float during the parade.

  • a formal or semi-formal dance held at a high school, college, or university as part of the homecoming festivities

    Example

    He asked her to the homecoming dance, and she said yes.

Origins of homecoming

from 'home' + 'come' + '-ing'

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Summary: homecoming in Brief

The term 'homecoming' [ˈhoʊmˌkʌmɪŋ] refers to the act of coming or returning home. It also denotes a school event, such as a game or dance, to which alumni are invited. Examples include 'The soldier's homecoming was celebrated with a parade.' and 'I'm looking forward to my hometown's annual homecoming festival.' Phrases like 'homecoming queen/king' and 'homecoming dance' are common in school contexts.

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