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bacchanal
[ noun bah-kuh-nahl, bak-uh-nal, bak-uh-nl; adjective bak-uh-nl ]
noun
- a follower of Bacchus.
- a drunken reveler.
- an occasion of drunken revelry; orgy; bacchanalia.
Synonyms: carousal, spree, debauch, saturnalia
adjective
- pertaining to Bacchus; bacchanalian.
bacchanal
/ ˈbækənəl /
noun
- a follower of Bacchus
- a drunken and riotous celebration
- a participant in such a celebration; reveller
adjective
- of or relating to Bacchus
Word History and Origins
Origin of bacchanal1
Word History and Origins
Origin of bacchanal1
Example Sentences
As I write this essay, the mainstream news media has already, for the most part, moved on from Trump’s fantasy and threats of a bacchanal of violence.
But, in a stroke of political savvy, Harrison leaned into the image, campaigning from town to town in a kind of roving bacchanal.
In December, cringing apologies were extracted from Russian celebrities who attended an “almost naked” bacchanal deemed unseemly during wartime.
As others have observed, Trump’s political rallies fulfill that function as a type of church tent revival, traveling roadshow carnival, and fascist family reunion and bacchanal.
Fans of ’80s excess will revel in the book’s accounts of the boozy bacchanals and ego-driven feuds that played out behind the scenes of the biggest movies in Hollywood history.
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