parties meaning
EN[ˈpɑɹtiz] [ˈpɑːtiz]US
WParties
FR parties
- NounBFpartyPREpar-SUF-ties
- VerbBFpartyPRpartyingPT, PPpartied
- More Examples
- Used in the Middle of Sentence
- His quips at the party aimed to put the CEO in his place.
- After the party there was tape all over the place.
- They gave thanks for whatever they deemed worth being thankful for and proceeded to party hardy.
- Used in the Beginning of Sentence
- Parties subscribe a covenant or contract; a man subscribes a bond.
- Party chief Low Thia Khiang said that, while they support the name change to honour Encik Yusof, "we cannot square with the change(s) that are being 'tompang' (piggybacked) with the name change."
- Party members are adjured to promote awareness of this problem.
- Used in the Ending of Sentence
- The cookies, though soft and gooey, proved a smash hit at the party.
- Leo tried putting the moves on Dawn at the New Year's party.
- The uxoriousness of Charles [the First] is re-echoed by all the writers of a certain party.
- Used in the Middle of Sentence
Definition of parties in English Dictionary
- Part-of-Speech Hierarchy
- Nouns
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- Plurals
- Plurals ending in "-ies"
- Plurals ending in "-ies"
- Noun plural forms
- Plurals ending in "-ies"
- Plurals ending in "-ies"
- Plurals
- Nouns with common ending formations
- Plurals ending in "-ies"
- Plurals ending in "-ies"
- Noun forms
- Verbs
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- Verb singular forms
- Third-person singular forms
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Source: Wiktionary