homecoming
word
/ˈhoʊmˌkəmɪŋ/
HOHM-kuhm-ing
/hˈəʊmkʌmɪŋ/
HOHM-kuhm-ing
Definition
A celebration marking someone’s return home, especially the annual event at schools or universities where former students are welcomed back.
Usage & Nuances
In U.S. schools, 'homecoming' is a major cultural event with dances, football games, and parades; rarely used outside the North American context. Can refer to any return home, but in everyday English, it usually means the school event.
Spanish: fiesta de bienvenida - regreso a casaPortuguese (BR): baile de boas-vindas - retorno para casaPortuguese (PT): festa de boas-vindas - regresso a casaChinese (Simplified): 返校节 - 回家Chinese (Traditional): 返校節 - 回家Hindi: घर वापसी - (विद्यालय समारोह)Arabic: حفل العودة إلى الوطن - العودة للديارBengali: হোমকামিং - বাড়ি ফেরা - পুনর্মিলনীRussian: хоумкоминг - возвращение домой - встреча выпускниковJapanese: ホームカミング - 帰郷 - 同窓会(イベント)Vietnamese: lễ hội trở về trường - trở về nhàKorean: 홈커밍 - 귀향 - 동창회 행사Turkish: evine dönüş - mezunlar buluşması (homecoming)Urdu: واپسی گھر - ہومکمنگ (تقریب)Indonesian: lễ hội trở về trường - trở về nhà
Example Sentences
Our school will have a homecoming dance next week.
basic
My brother is excited for his college homecoming.
basic
After years abroad, her homecoming was special for the whole family.
basic
People get really dressed up for the homecoming parade.
natural
He met his old friends again at homecoming.
natural
For many students, homecoming is the highlight of the year.
natural