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Anonymous Posted 3 years ago
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What is the difference between anniversary and jubilee?

Are they synonyms?

  

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They are related but not synonyms. Here's what one dictionary says: anniversary: a date when you celebrate something that happened in a previous year that is important to you jubilee: a big celebration for a special occasion, especially an anniversary CJ

  • They are related but not synonyms.
  • Here's what one dictionary says: anniversary: a date when you celebrate something that happened in a previous year that is important to you jubilee: a big celebration for a special occasion, especially an anniversary CJ
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They are related but not synonyms.

Here's what one dictionary says:

anniversary: a date when you celebrate something that happened in a previous year that is important to you
jubilee: a big celebration for a special occasion, especially an anniversary

CJ

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Sometimes people have a wedding anniversary, but they don't do anything to celebrate it. Husbands are notorious for forgetting the wife's birthday and their wedding anniversary.

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