shivaree

[shɪvəˈriː]

shivaree Definition

a mock serenade with kettles, pans, horns, and other noisemakers given for a newly married couple; a noisy celebration or party.

Using shivaree: Examples

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

  • Example

    The neighbors threw a shivaree for the newlyweds.

  • Example

    The town held a shivaree to celebrate the end of the war.

  • Example

    The party turned into a wild shivaree with people dancing and singing all night long.

shivaree Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with shivaree

  • to give a noisy celebration or party

    Example

    We're going to throw a shivaree for my sister's graduation.

  • to attend a noisy celebration or party

    Example

    Are you going to have a shivaree for your birthday?

  • to participate in a noisy celebration or party

    Example

    Everyone is invited to join the shivaree in the town square.

Origins of shivaree

from French 'charivari', meaning 'rough music'

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Summary: shivaree in Brief

'Shivaree' [shɪvəˈriː] refers to a noisy celebration or party, often involving noisemakers like kettles, pans, and horns. It is commonly thrown for newlyweds or to celebrate significant events like the end of a war. The phrase 'throw a shivaree' means to give a noisy party, while 'have a shivaree' and 'join the shivaree' mean to attend or participate in one.