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Christmas

1 of 1noun
/'krɪsməs/
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the 25th of December on which Christians celebrate Jesus Christ's birth

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  • Families around the world celebrate Christmas by decorating their homes with lights and ornaments.
  • On Christmas morning, children eagerly rush to open their presents under the tree.
  • Many people attend church services on Christmas Eve to commemorate the holiday's religious significance.
  • The Christmas season is often filled with festive gatherings, holiday parties, and charitable events.
  • In some cultures, it is traditional to serve a special meal on Christmas, featuring dishes that vary from country to country.
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the period of time around Christmas day, which includes the days just before or after it

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  • The Christmas season is a time of joy and celebration, filled with festive decorations and family gatherings.
  • Many people take time off work during Christmas to spend with their loved ones and relax after a busy year.
  • During Christmas, shops are often crowded as people rush to buy gifts and prepare for the holiday.
  • The Christmas spirit is felt throughout the community, with various events and activities organized to spread cheer.
  • Carolers often sing in neighborhoods during Christmas, sharing holiday songs and goodwill with residents.