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Gala

Gala Meaning & Definition
Gala Definition And Meaning

What's The Definition Of Gala?

[n] a gay festivity

Synonyms | Synonyms for Gala: blowout | gala affair | jamboree

Related Terms | Find terms related to Gala: ball | banquet | blowout | carnival | celebration | celebratory | cheerful | cheery | convivial | do | event | fair | feast | festal | festival | festive | festive occasion | festivity | fete | field day | fiesta | gala affair | gala day | gay | gladsome | gleeful | great doings | happening | happy | high jinks | hilarious | holiday | holy day | jamboree | jolly | jovial | joyful | joyous | kermis | Mardi Gras | merry | merrymaking | occasion | on the loose | pageant | party | picnic | red-letter day | Saturnalia | waygoose | wayzgoose

See Also | celebration | festivity

Gala In Webster's Dictionary

\Ga"la\, n. [F. gala show, pomp, fr. It. gala finery, gala; of German origin. See {Gallant}.] Pomp, show, or festivity. --Macaulay. {Gala day}, a day of mirth and festivity; a holiday.

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