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Bacchanal Meaning in English

word

ˈbækɪnəɫ/, /bəˈkeɪnəɫ
BAK-uh-nuhl, buh-KAY-nuhl
bˈækənəl
BAK-uh-nuhl

Definition

A bacchanal is a wild and noisy party, usually with a lot of drinking, dancing, and sometimes excess or uncontrolled behavior.

Usage & Nuances

'Bacchanal' is formal, literary, or historical; it's rarely used in everyday conversation. It comes from Roman festivals for Bacchus, the god of wine. Use for intense, wild parties, not just regular social events. Sometimes used metaphorically for chaos.

Example Sentences

The king held a grand bacchanal for his guests.

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The bacchanal lasted all night.

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People wore masks at the bacchanal.

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After hours of music and dancing, the party finally turned into a real bacchanal.

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His stories about the old days always end with some wild bacchanal.

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The movie's final scene is a chaotic bacchanal that shocks the audience.

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