Synonyms for fest
Grammar : Adj, noun |
Spell : fest |
Phonetic Transcription : fɛst |
Top 10 synonyms for fest Other synonyms for the word fest
- at
- bad
- big feed
- bleeding
- blue
- bummed out
- carnival
- carousal
- cast-down
- clambake
- crestfallen
- crummy
- dejected
- desolate
- despondent
- destroyed
- disconsolate
- dispirited
- down
- down and out
- down in the dumps
- down in the mouth
- downcast
- downhearted
- dragged
- dull
- dysphoric
- entertainment
- fe
- fest
- fete
- jollification
- merrymaking
- potlatch
- refreshment
- regale
- spread
- treat
- wassail
Définition of fest
Origin :- see -fest.
- As in heavy-hearted : adj depressed
- As in feast : noun banquet and celebration
- The cause of the appearance was the close of the October Fest.
- Extract from : « Saunterings » by Charles Dudley Warner
- So the great grassy meadow at Munich, any morning during the October Fest, is strewn with empty beermugs.
- Extract from : « Summer in a Garden, and Calvin, A Study Of Character » by Charles Dudley Warner
- So regete sich der Christus, dass sie so fest wurden dass der Teufel fliechen musste.
- Extract from : « History of the Reformation in the Sixteenth Century, Vol 2 » by J. H. Merle D'Aubign
- And the same tyme duke William of Holand came into England; but he was not at that fest.
- Extract from : « A Chronicle of London from 1089 to 1483 » by Anonymous
- The city was splendidly decorated with flags, and the "Fest" was a grand success in every respect.
- Extract from : « The Youthful Wanderer » by George H. Heffner
- Ich bin fest wie ein Mauer,—fest wie ein Berg, ich halte Sie gewiss, or some such expression.
- Extract from : « Hours of Exercise in the Alps » by John Tyndall
- After the masse was done ther was a greate banket and fest and the ladyes of England highly entreteyned.
- Extract from : « When Knighthood Was in Flower » by Charles Major
- The Fest was held on the Theresien Wiese, a vast meadow on the outskirts of the city.
- Extract from : « Saunterings » by Charles Dudley Warner
- A small sum of money given to each servant hired, is supposed to legalise the contract, and is called the Fest.
- Extract from : « Notes and Queries, Number 78, April 26, 1851 » by Various
- Again he writes, "Against all trouble (and I have had my share) I weigh a wife-comrade 'trew and fest' in all emergencies."
- Extract from : « Autobiography and Selected Essays » by Thomas Henry Huxley
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