Celebrate or Celeberate

Which is correct: celebrate or celeberate? Let's compare the spellings, meanings, and usage.

Celeberate

Incorrect spelling - Celeberate:(Incorrect) — Not a recognized English word.

"Celeberate" 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:To acknowledge (a significant or happy day or event) with a social gathering or enjoyable activity.

Definition of Celebrate

"Celebrate": Celebrate:To acknowledge (a significant or happy day or event) with a social gathering or enjoyable activity.

This word is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing.

Synonyms for Celebrate

  • Commemorate
  • Observe
  • Honor
  • Mark

Usage Examples

"Correct:" We will celebrate her birthday this weekend.

"Correct:" People around the world celebrate New Year’s Eve with fireworks.

"Correct:" The whole team will celebrate their victory tonight.

"Correct:" We celebrate our anniversary every October with a nice dinner.

"Incorrect:" The whole team will celeberate their victory tonight.

"Incorrect:" We always celeberate our anniversary with a party.

Notes:

  • "Celebrate" is always spelled with an "e" after the "l".
  • "Celeberate" is a misspelling and should be avoided in all writing.
  • The word "celebrate" comes from the Latin "celebrare".

Frequently Asked Questions

Is "celeberate" ever correct?

No, "celeberate" is not a correct spelling in English. Always use "celebrate".

What does "celebrate" mean?

To acknowledge a special day or event with festivities or activities.

How do you use "celebrate" in a sentence?

Example: "We will celebrate her birthday with a party."

Summary

We use “celebrate” because it is the correct spelling. We don’t use “celeberate” because it is a spelling mistake and not a real word.