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All field day synonyms

field day
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noun field day

  • bash β€” A bash is a party or celebration, especially a large one held by an official organization or attended by famous people.
  • carousing β€” to engage in a drunken revel: They caroused all night.
  • bacchanalia β€” orgiastic rites associated with Bacchus
  • merriment β€” cheerful or joyful gaiety; mirth; hilarity; laughter.
  • ball β€” A ball is a round object that is used in games such as tennis, baseball, football, basketball, and cricket.
  • picnic β€” PEBCAK
  • play β€” a dramatic composition or piece; drama.
  • action β€” Action is doing something for a particular purpose.
  • cheer β€” When people cheer, they shout loudly to show their approval or to encourage someone who is doing something such as taking part in a game.
  • gratification β€” the state of being gratified; great satisfaction.
  • fun β€” something that provides mirth or amusement: A picnic would be fun.
  • mirth β€” gaiety or jollity, especially when accompanied by laughter: the excitement and mirth of the holiday season.
  • pleasing β€” giving pleasure; agreeable; gratifying: a pleasing performance.
  • hoopla β€” bustling excitement or activity; commotion; hullabaloo; to-do.
  • whoopee β€” make whoopee, to engage in uproarious merrymaking.
  • beguilement β€” to influence by trickery, flattery, etc.; mislead; delude.
  • takeoff β€” a taking or setting off; the leaving of the ground, as in leaping or in beginning a flight in an airplane.
  • funniness β€” providing fun; causing amusement or laughter; amusing; comical: a funny remark; a funny person.
  • drollery β€” something whimsically amusing or funny.
  • interlude β€” an intervening episode, period, space, etc.
  • comicality β€” the quality of being comical
  • travesty β€” a grotesque or debased likeness or imitation: a travesty of justice.
  • humorous β€” Archaic. moist; wet.
  • burlesque β€” A burlesque is a performance or a piece of writing that makes fun of something by copying it in an exaggerated way. You can also use burlesque to refer to a situation in real life that is like this.
  • witticism β€” a witty remark or sentence.
  • slapstick β€” broad comedy characterized by boisterous action, as the throwing of pies in actors' faces, mugging, and obvious farcical situations and jokes.
  • vaudeville β€” theatrical entertainment consisting of a number of individual performances, acts, or mixed numbers, as by comedians, singers, dancers, acrobats, and magicians. Compare variety (def 9).
  • camp β€” A camp is a collection of huts and other buildings that is provided for a particular group of people, such as refugees, prisoners, or soldiers, as a place to live or stay.
  • facetious β€” not meant to be taken seriously or literally: a facetious remark.
  • merry-go-round β€” Also called carousel, carrousel. (in amusement parks, carnivals, etc.) a revolving, circular platform with wooden horses or other animals, benches, etc., on which people may sit or ride, usually to the accompaniment of mechanical or recorded music.
  • funnies β€” providing fun; causing amusement or laughter; amusing; comical: a funny remark; a funny person.
  • wittiness β€” possessing wit in speech or writing; amusingly clever in perception and expression: a witty writer.
  • schtick β€” shtick.
  • levity β€” lightness of mind, character, or behavior; lack of appropriate seriousness or earnestness.
  • delectation β€” pleasure; enjoyment
  • frivolity β€” the quality or state of being frivolous: the frivolity of Mardi Gras.
  • game β€” an amusement or pastime: children's games.
  • relaxation β€” abatement or relief from bodily or mental work, effort, application, etc.
  • dissipation β€” the act of dissipating.
  • sport β€” an athletic activity requiring skill or physical prowess and often of a competitive nature, as racing, baseball, tennis, golf, bowling, wrestling, boxing, hunting, fishing, etc.
  • relish β€” liking or enjoyment of the taste of something.
  • carnival β€” A carnival is a public festival during which people play music and sometimes dance in the streets.
  • merrymaking β€” the act of taking part gaily or enthusiastically in some festive or merry celebration.
  • fiesta β€” any festival or festive celebration.
  • fete β€” a day of celebration; holiday: The Fourth of July is a great American fete.
  • r and r β€” rest and recreation.
  • rollick β€” to move or act in a carefree, frolicsome manner; behave in a free, hearty, lively, or jovial way.
  • rec β€” CONVERT
  • high jinks β€” boisterous celebration or merrymaking; unrestrained fun: The city is full of conventioneers indulging in their usual high jinks.
  • high time β€” the appropriate time or past the appropriate time: It's high time he got out of bed.
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