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Party words vocabulary from A to Z

Looking for the perfect words to describe the types of parties you are attending or hosting? Or are you searching ideas what kind of party you could throw? From raves to soirées, discover all the party words you need and their associated synonyms to create an unforgettable party atmosphere.

 

Words to describe party | Vocabulary

List of positive words related to parties, partying and party supplies. 

 

Party words starting with A

Activities

Affair

Alcohol

Amusement

Appetizer

Associate

Attend

 

Party words starting with B

Bake

Balloons

Banner

Bar

Beach

Board games

Bottles

Bouquet

Burritos

 

Party words starting with C

Cake

Candlelight

Candles

Candy

Cans

Carouse

Celebrate

Chill-out

Circulate

Club

Clubbing

Cocktails

Coconut

Communication

Confetti

Cookies

Corn

Costumes

Countdown

Couple

Crisps

Crown

Culinary

Cupcakes

 

Party words starting with D

Dance

Dance floor

Dare

Disco

Decorate

Decoration

Dessert

Dinner

Dress

Dress up

Drinks

Drums

 

Party words starting with E

Earrings

Eat

Enjoy

Entertainer

Entertainment

Evening

Event

Excitement

Eyeshadow

 

Party words starting with F

Festival

Fiancé

Firecracker

Flirting

Flowers

Food

Friends

Friendship

Fruits

Fun

 

Party words starting with G

Games

Gathering

Get-together

Gift

Glitter

Go out

Good-time

Greet

Greeting card

Group

Guest

Guitar

 

Party words starting with H

Hairdo

Happy

Hat

Hero of the day

Hobnob

Holiday

Horn

Hotel

House

 

Party words starting with I

Ice-cream

Ice cubes

In

Instruments

Invitation

Invite

 

Party words starting with J

Jewelry

Join

Jokes

Joy

Juice

 

Party words starting with K

Kisses

 

Party words starting with L

Leisure time

Lemonade

Lights

Lipstick

 

Party words starting with M

Makeup

Masks

Meet

Mingle

Movement

Music

 

Party words starting with N

Nightclub

Nuts

 

Party words starting with O

Occasion

Open house

Outdoors

Outfit

 

Party words starting with P

Pack

Paper cups

Paper plate

Party dress

Party favor

Party hat

Party tent

Party wear

Partygoer

Passion

Pastry

People

Perfume

Photos

Pink

Plastic cups

Playfulness

Playing

Pool

Popcorn

Potato chips

Prepare

Present

 

Party words starting with R

Reception

Relax

Ribbon

Romance

 

Party words starting with S

Salon

Serviettes

Shampagne

Shampagne glass

Show

Show off

Singing

Smiles

Snacks

Social

Sparkler

Speech

Spree

Straws

Suit

Surprise

Sun

Sunny

Sunshine

Sweets

 

Party words starting with T

Talk

Taste

Tiara

Toast

Travel

Tropical drink

Tweetup

 

Party words starting with U

Unwrap

 

Party words starting with V

Venue

 

Party words starting with W

Welcome

Whistle

Wine

Wine glass

Wrapping paper

 

 

Synonyms for party | Other words for party

List of party synonyms and words that describe a party without specific theme.

 

Bash: a lively social gathering or party, typically involving drinking and dancing.

Beano: a British term for a festive occasion or party.

Celebration: a joyful occasion or event commemorating a significant achievement or milestone.

Ding: an occasion for celebration or revelry.

Festivity: a joyous celebration or party, often involving food, drink, and decorations.

Fete: a large, elaborate celebration or festival, often held outdoors.

Jamboree: a large, organized gathering or celebration, often involving music and other entertainment.

Jolly: a lively and enjoyable celebration or party.

Rort (dated): an Australian slang term for a noisy, lively party or gathering.

Shindig: an informal, lively party or gathering with music and dancing.

Shivoo: an Australian slang term for a lively, boisterous party or gathering.

 

 

Types of parties and party ideas

Discover, learn and explore all the different types of parties and party thematics for inspiration.

 

Adult party: a party or social gathering specifically targeted toward adult attendees, often including adult-oriented entertainment or themes.

After-party: a party or gathering that occurs after another event, often the conclusion of a concert, show, or other performance.

Anniversary party: a celebration of the anniversary of a significant event, typically a wedding anniversary or the anniversary of a business or organization.

 

Bachelorette party: a party or social gathering held for a bride-to-be and attended by her female friends, traditionally held before a wedding.

Ball: a formal social event featuring dancing, often held to raise funds for a particular organization or cause.

Banquet: a formal meal or gathering, often held to honor a particular person, organization, or achievement.

Barbeque party: a party or social gathering centered around grilling and BBQ food.

Beach party: a social gathering or party held at the beach, often involving swimming and outdoor games or activities.

Beauty party: a party or gathering centered around beauty and pampering, often featuring makeovers, facials, and other beauty treatments.

Beer tasting party: a party or social gathering where attendees sample and try different types of beers and brews.

Bikini party: a party or social event where attendees wear bikinis or beachwear, often held during the summer months.

Birthday party: a celebration of someone's birthday, often featuring cake, presents, and other festivities.

Block party: a neighborhood celebration or gathering, often held on a closed-off street or block, and featuring food, drinks, and entertainment for neighbors and friends.

Bonfire party: a social gathering or party held around a bonfire, often featuring outdoor games or activities.

Bridal shower: a party or social gathering held for a bride-to-be, typically attended by female friends and family members, and held to "shower" the bride with gifts and well wishes.

 

Carnival: a festive and colorful outdoor event featuring rides, games, and other attractions.

Cast party: a party held after a theatrical or movie production, where the cast and crew celebrate and socialize together.

Children's party: a party or social gathering held for children, often featuring games, balloons, and other child-friendly activities.

Christmas party: a party or celebration held during the Christmas holiday season.

Clambake: a social gathering or event centered around cooking and eating clams, often held near or on the beach.

Class reunion party: a social gathering or party held for members of a graduating class to reunite and catch up on each other's lives.

Cocktail party: a formal or semi-formal party where alcoholic drinks, often mixed with other ingredients, are served.

Company party: a party or social gathering sponsored by a company or organization for employees and sometimes clients or partners, often held to celebrate an achievement or milestone.

Contest party: a party or social gathering centered around contests or competitions, often featuring prizes for the winners.

Costume party: a party or social gathering where attendees wear costumes or dress up as characters, often held around Halloween.

 

Dance party: a party or social gathering where attendees dance to music, often with a DJ or live band providing the music.

Dinner party: a formal or informal gathering where guests come together to share a meal, often in a more relaxed and intimate setting.

Drinking party (carouse): a social gathering where attendees consume large amounts of alcohol together, often centered around a specific occasion or celebration.

 

Easter: a Christian holiday celebrating the resurrection of Jesus Christ, often marked with religious services, family gatherings, and other traditions. Easter themed parties include often rabbits, eggs, hide and seek play and colorful decorations which comes from pagan origins of the Easter.

 

Gala: a formal, lavish social event usually designed to raise funds for a particular organization or cause.

Game party: a party or social gathering centered around playing games, ranging from board games to video games to outdoor games.

Garden party: a social gathering or party held outside in a garden or outdoor space.

Graduation party: a celebration held to honor the completion of a degree or educational program, often involving family and friends.

 

Fair: a gathering of vendors and entertainers focused on specific themes such as agriculture, technology, arts or crafts.

Family reunion: a gathering of family members, often separated by distance, to reconnect with relatives and strengthen family ties.

Fancy dress party: a party where attendees are expected to dress up in costumes or formal attire.

Farewell party: a party held to bid farewell to someone who is leaving, such as a colleague or friend moving away or retiring.

Fashion party: a party centered around fashion, often involving fashion shows or exhibitions.

Father's Day party: a party or gathering held to celebrate and honor fathers, typically on Father's Day.

Festival: a large, often outdoor event featuring a variety of attractions, such as music, food, art, and cultural activities.

Fiesta: Spanish religious festival

Fundraiser: an event or activity held to raise money for a particular cause, organization, or charity.

Funfair: a type of fair or carnival that includes various fun and entertaining activities and attractions like rides, games, food, and music.

 

Garden party: a social gathering or party held outside in a garden or outdoor space.

Girls night out party: a party or gathering where female friends go out together to socialize, typically involving drinks and other forms of entertainment.

Graduation party: a celebration held to honor the completion of a degree or educational program, often involving family and friends.

 

Hoedown: a party or social gathering featuring traditional country music and usually square dancing, popularized in the Southern United States.

Holiday party: a party or social gathering held to celebrate a holiday or occasion, such as Christmas, Halloween, or Thanksgiving.

Homecoming party: a party or event held to celebrate the return of someone, such as a soldier returning home from active duty or a university's alumni returning to campus for a reunion.

House party: a party held in someone's private residence, often involving smaller groups of people.

Housewarming: a party held to celebrate someone moving into a new home or apartment.

 

Karaoke party: a social gathering or party where attendees take turns singing popular songs using a karaoke machine or setup.

Kegger: a party or gathering where attendees drink beer from a keg, often with loud music and socializing.

 

Luncheon: a formal or informal mid-day meal or gathering, typically served in a more formal setting.

 

Mardi Gras: a cultural and religious holiday celebrated around the world, but mostly associated with New Orleans, Louisiana, featuring colorful parades, elaborate costumes, and lively celebrations.

Masquerade ball: a formal event where attendees wear masks and costumes.

Midsummer eve: a celebration of the summer solstice, typically held on or near June 21st.

Mixer: a social gathering or party designed to facilitate introductions and networking.

Mothers day party: a party or gathering held to celebrate and honor mothers, typically on Mother's Day.

Movie night: a social gathering where a group of people watch movies together.

Music festival: an event where multiple musical performers, often of various genres, perform for a large audience.

 

New Year's Eve party: a party or gathering held on December 31st, typically to celebrate the arrival of the new year.

Night party: a party or social gathering held in the evening or at night.

 

Orgy: a gathering of people engaging in uninhibited and often sexual activities.

 

Pageant party: a party or gathering held to celebrate or prepare for a pageant, such as a beauty pageant or a talent competition.

Pet party: a social gathering or event that includes pets, often featuring activities and treats for the pets as well as food, drinks, music, and/or entertainment for their owners.

Picnic: an outdoor meal or social gathering, typically involving food and drinks.

Pool party: a party held around a swimming pool, often involving swimming, water games, and other aquatic activities.

Potluck: a type of gathering where each attendee brings a dish of food to share with the group.

Prom: a formal dance typically held for high school or college students at the end of the academic year.

 

Rave (rave-up): an all-night dance party featuring electronic dance music and often characterized by intense sensory stimulation.

Reception party: a party or social gathering held after a wedding, a performance, or another event.

Religious party: a party that is held in celebration of a religious belief or occasion, such as a baptism, communion, or confirmation.

Rent party: a party originally held by African Americans in the early 20th century to raise money to pay their rent.

 

Saint Patrick's Day: a cultural and religious holiday celebrated on March 17th to honor the patron saint of Ireland.

School party: any party or gathering held in a school setting, such as a school dance or a end-of-term celebration.

Sex party: an event where people dress sexy and engage in sexual activities, like swingers party or orgy.

Singles party: a party or social gathering specifically for singles to meet and potentially form romantic connections.

Sleepover party: a type of party where guests spend the night, often involving sleeping bags, games, and movies.

Soirée: a formal evening party held by invitation only

Spa party: a gathering of guests who enjoy spa services such as massages and facials.

Sport party: an event where participants play active games such as basketball or kickball.

Spring break: a vacation taken by university students during their spring semester. 

Street party: an outdoor event that usually includes music, dancing, and drinks.

Summer party: a party typically held outdoors in the summertime.

Surprise party: an event organized in order to surprise someone special.

 

Tailgate party: an outdoor pre-game event held in the parking lot of a sporting event.

Tea party: an event where hot tea and small snacks are served.

Thanksgiving party: a gathering to celebrate the American holiday of Thanksgiving.

Theme party: an event where guests dress up according to a set theme. Themes can be anything, like countries, music genres, historical events or fashion styles for example.

Toga party: an event where guests wear traditional Greek/Roman-style togas.

Trance party: an event boasting electronic dance music and an atmosphere of heightened consciousness or euphoria.

 

Valentine's Day party: a social gathering or event, usually held on or around February 14th to celebrate Valentine's Day, often featuring decorations related to the holiday such as hearts, Cupids, or red and pink colors, as well as food, drinks, music, and/or entertainment.

 

Waterpark party: a party or social gathering held at a waterpark, often featuring water sports, attractions, and games.

Wedding party: a celebration of a marriage ceremony and includes close family and friends.

Welcome party: a party or gathering held to welcome someone, especially a new member of a group or organization.

Wine tasting party: a social gathering where attendees sample and learn about various wines.

 

Definition of a party (noun)

a social gathering or event, usually involving food, drinks, music, and/or entertainment, for the purpose of celebration or socializing with friends, family, or acquaintances.

 

What is a party

In a social context, a party is typically a gathering of people who come together to celebrate, socialize, or engage in specific activities. Parties can range from informal get-togethers with close friends or family members to large-scale events with hundreds or even thousands of attendees. People like to party because it allows them to connect with others in a social setting, have fun, and sometimes escape from the stresses of daily life. Additionally, parties often involve music, food, and entertainment, making them a fun and enjoyable way to spend time with others.

 

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