What is another word for Christmas dinner?

Pronunciation: [kɹˈɪsməs dˈɪnə] (IPA)

When it comes to the holiday season, Christmas dinner becomes the highlight for many of us. This special meal is an opportunity for families to come together and share memories and a delicious feast. However, there are many synonyms for Christmas dinner that can add a twist to the usual festivities. Some alternative terms include Yuletide feast, holiday banquet, festive supper, Xmas grub, seasonal spread, and Christmastime meal. Whether you're looking for new ways to celebrate or just want to spice things up in the kitchen, these synonyms can help make your Christmas dinner even more special.

What are the hypernyms for Christmas dinner?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Christmas dinner

  • We always had lutefisk for Christmas dinner, after which Dad read from the Norwegian Bible.
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    John Cleese
  • I did a piece about four years ago about coming out. Telling my parents that I'm gay. It occurred to me that my parents have known for years that I'm gay. I'm sure of it. They have never told me; they have never needed to tell me. In some ways I will never be gay to them. And they would prefer that I never use that word with them. They know the man that I have been closest to. They also know that he's godfather to two of my nephews. They invite him to Christmas dinner. They know he's part of my life. When he had the flu this Christmas they knew I had to leave early, and no one protested. Will he ever be introduced as my lover? No
    Richard Rodriguez

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