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Bonfire Party: Meaning, Examples & Hosting Tips
Meaning 1:An outdoor social event with a bonfire (Bonfire party)
Bonfire party
/ˈbɒn.faɪər ˈpɑː.ti/
n.
A fun outdoor gathering where people sit around a big fire, often to celebrate, share stories, or enjoy time together.
An outdoor social event with a bonfire
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/ən ˈaʊt.dɔːr ˈsoʊ.ʃəl ɪˈvent wɪð ə ˈbɒn.faɪər/
n.
A joyful gathering where people sit around a large outdoor fire, often with food, music, and storytelling, typically held in autumn or at night.
📘 Details & Usage
📖 Root Explanation
Combination of 'bonfire' (from Middle English 'bone fire', a fire for burning bones) and 'party'.
💡 Mnemonic
Imagine bones burning into a fiery party—memorize the old 'bone' root that became 'bonfire'.
📖 Example
Every autumn, our community hosts a bonfire party in the park to welcome the new season with music and snacks.
Every autumn, our community hosts a bonfire party in the park to welcome the new season with music and snacks.
🔗 Collocations
host a bonfire party – Organize an outdoor gathering with a bonfire
attend a bonfire party – Go to a social event centered around a bonfire
bonfire party invitation – A request to join a bonfire gathering
🔄 Synonyms
campfire gathering (n.) – A social event around a campfire, often in a rural setting
barbecue night (n.) – An outdoor party with grilled food and sometimes a fire
firepit party (n.) – A party centered around a fire pit in a backyard or campsite
🚫 Antonyms
indoor party (n.) – A celebration held inside a building, without a fire
daytime picnic (n.) – An outdoor meal without a fire, usually in daylight
🌱 Derivatives
bonfire (n.) – A large open-air fire
bonfire night (n.) – A specific evening celebration featuring a bonfire (e.g., Guy Fawkes Night)
fire party (n.) – An informal alternative term for a bonfire party
📖 Cultural Story
Originally a 'bone fire' for cremating corpses in medieval Europe; today it symbolizes warmth, community, and celebration at outdoor gatherings.
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