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Learn to pronounce par·ty

/ˈpärdē/
noun
  1. a social gathering of invited guests, typically involving eating, drinking, and entertainment.
    "an engagement party"
    synonyms: social gathering, gathering, social occasion, social event, social function, function, get-together, celebration, reunion, festivity, jamboree, reception, at-home, soirée, social, dance, ball, ceilidh, frolic, carousal, carouse, fete, hoedown, shower, bake, cookout, levee, keg party, corroboree, bashment, luau, tertulia, simcha, bash, shindig, shindy, rave, blowout, beer-up, disco, do, shebang, bop, hop, whoopee, after-party, rave-up, thrash, knees-up, beanfeast, beano, bunfight, jolly, lig, hooley, crack, blast, wingding, kegger, shivoo, rage, ding, jollo, rort, jol, squash, squeeze, ding-dong
  2. a formally constituted political group, typically operating on a national basis, that contests elections and attempts to form or take part in a government.
    "the party's election strategy"
    synonyms: faction, political party, group, grouping, side, alliance, affiliation, association, coalition, movement, cabal, junta, bloc, camp, set, caucus, sect
  3. a person or people forming one side in an agreement or dispute.
    "a contract between two parties"
    synonyms: litigant, plaintiff, defendant, participant

verb
enjoy oneself at a party or other lively gathering, typically with drinking and music.
"put on your glad rags and party!"
synonyms: celebrate, have fun, enjoy oneself, have a party, have a good/wild time, rave it up, carouse, make merry, go out on the town, paint the town red, whoop it up, let one's hair down, make whoopee, have a night on the tiles, live it up, have a ball, go on a bender, push the boat out, go on a spree, jol

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