祭り【まつり】
Frequency rank: 4,538. – 4,541.
- festival; feastsee also お祭り
- harassment by an Internet pitchfork mob; online shaming; flamingcolloquialism
- galore (as in "goals galore"); frenzy; maniacolloquialism
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
noun, used as a suffix
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Generated definitions (experimental)
- festival; feast
- harassment by an Internet pitchfork mob; online shaming; flaming
- galore (as in "goals galore"); frenzy; mania
This meaning refers to a public celebration or gathering, often involving various activities, performances, food, and cultural displays. It is typically a joyful occasion where people come together to celebrate a particular theme or occasion.
I am really looking forward to this year's festival because there will be many food stalls.
This meaning is used to describe a situation where a person is attacked or criticized by a group of people online, often in an aggressive or hostile manner. It typically involves social media or online forums where the individual is publicly shamed or confronted.
He got caught up in an online shaming incident on social media and was subjected to a lot of insults.
This meaning conveys an abundance or a large quantity of something, often associated with excitement or enthusiasm. It suggests that something is overflowing or plentiful, typically in a context that indicates a heightened emotional state or interest.
Generated collocations (experimental)
まつり祭りをたのしむ楽しむto enjoy a festivalちいき地域のまつり祭りlocal festivalなつまつり夏祭りsummer festivalまつり祭りのじゅんび準備preparation for the festivalまつり祭りがおこなわれる行われるa festival is heldでんとうてき伝統的なまつり祭りtraditional festivalおまつりお祭りすき好きfestival loverまつり祭りのふんいき雰囲気atmosphere of the festivalまつり祭りでのしゅってん出店stalls at the festivalまつり祭りにさんか参加するto participate in a festivalまつり祭りのぱれえどパレードfestival paradeまつり祭りのあと後のせいそう清掃cleaning up after the festivalまつり祭りのきょうぎ競技festival competitionだいきぼ大規模なまつり祭りlarge-scale festivalおんらいんオンラインまつり祭りonline festival
Wiktionary definitions (experimental)
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Every year, a festival is held when it is the best time to see the cherry trees.
They stood on the balcony to watch the festival in the street below.
With 20/20 hindsight, he could tell why they lost the game.
Yelling about it won't help now. You should have done that when it counted.
When it was almost time for the Jewish Passover, Jesus went up to Jerusalem.
The festive mood was slightly spoiled by terrorist bombs.
The festival is held in the second week of January every year.
It is believed that the festival comes from the South Pacific islands.
Wendy was not always interested in Japanese festivals.