Celebrate or Celabrate
Learn why “Celebrate” is correct.
Celabrate
Incorrect spelling - “Celabrate” is incorrect vowel usage.
"Celabrate" is a common misspelling of "Celebrate". Always use "Celebrate" when referring to the correct word.
Celebrate
Correct spelling - The proper way to spell this word.
“Celebrate” means to mark an occasion with joy.
Definition of Celebrate
"Celebrate": “Celebrate” means to mark an occasion with joy.
This word is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing.
Synonyms for Celebrate
- • rejoice
- • honor
Usage Examples
"Correct:" They celebrate festivals.
"Correct:" We celebrate success.
"Correct:" Let’s celebrate.
"Correct:" People celebrate events.
"Incorrect:" They celabrate festivals.
"Incorrect:" We celabrate success.
"Incorrect:" Let’s celabrate.
"Incorrect:" People celabrate events.
Notes:
- • Correct vowel = ‘e’.
- • Not ‘a’.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Celebrate vs celabrate?
A: Celebrate is correct.
Q: Meaning?
A: Mark with joy.
Q: Why wrong?
A: Wrong vowel.
Q: Trick?
A: cel-e-brate.
Summary
“Celebrate vs celabrate”: The correct spelling is celebrate. Avoid celabrate, a vowel mistake.