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Fireworks Display: Meaning, Examples & Usage

Meaning 1:a show of fireworks (Fireworks display)

Fireworks display 🔊
/ˈfaɪərˌwɜːrks dɪˈspleɪ/
n.
A show where fireworks are set off in the sky for people to watch, often during celebrations like holidays or special events.
Fireworks display in night sky with colorful explosions and crowd watching
a show of fireworks 🔊
/ə ʃoʊ əv ˈfaɪərˌwɜːrks/
n.
A public event where fireworks are launched into the sky, usually during holidays or special occasions.
📁 Category:Culture & History 🔖 Level:Intermediate

📘 Details & Usage

📖 Root Explanation
Fireworks: fire + work. Display: Latin dis- (apart) + plicare (to fold) → to unfold for show.
💡 Mnemonic
A blazing work of art 'dis-played' in the sky — 'fire' + 'works' + 'display'.
📖 Example
On New Year's Eve, families gathered by the river to watch the fireworks display light up the night sky. 🔊 On New Year's Eve, families gathered by the river to watch the fireworks display light up the night sky.
🔗 Collocations
elaborate fireworks display – An elaborate fireworks display
annual fireworks display – An annual fireworks display
spectacular fireworks display – A spectacular fireworks display
🔄 Synonyms
pyrotechnic show (n.) – A show involving fireworks; synonym for fireworks display.
firework show (n.) – A display of fireworks; informal synonym.
light show (n.) – A show of lights, often including fireworks; broader term.
🚫 Antonyms
silent night (n.) – A night without any fireworks or noise; opposite of a fireworks display.
blackout (n.) – A period of darkness with no lights or celebrations; opposite of a bright fireworks display.
still life (n.) – A static scene without movement or explosions; antonym in terms of activity.
🌱 Derivatives
firework (n.) – A single explosive device used in displays.
pyrotechnics (n.) – The art or technology of making and using fireworks.
displayer (n.) – A person or device that shows something (rare in this context).
📖 Cultural Story
Fireworks originated in ancient China for celebrations. Today, displays mark major events like New Year's Eve and Independence Day, symbolizing joy and communal festivity.
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