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Definition of "celebrator" [cel•e•bra•tor]

  • A person who celebrates or praises. (noun)

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Use "celebrator" in a sentence
  • "If the 'celebrator' can't be named, his or her comment doesn't need to be included."
  • "He was a travelling carnival in a three thousand dollar suit, barking miracles yet unseen on Earth, a great lover of life, a celebrator of the little things, a glimmer of mindless hope, a grasshopper dancing merrily over the spider web of reality in which the rest of us twisted until consumed."
  • "Then the poetry establishment's outsized accolades gave them too big an idea of themselves, and they each turned into an image of what they were supposed to be like: Olds the intrepid forager among women's dirty little secrets, Graham the Old World philosopher-deconstructer of language, Glück the pithy celebrator of the domestic everyday event, Levine the working-class sage with no chips on his shoulders."