banquet

simple noun26 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.6

A banquet that is part of a wedding celebration.

A formal banquet hosted by a head of state.

Emphasizes the luxurious and expensive nature of the banquet.

Used to describe a very large and impressive banquet.

Similar to 'lavish', focusing on the splendid and expensive-looking quality.

Similar to 'grand', emphasizing size and importance.

A formal banquet hosted by an organization or government.

A banquet with strict rules of etiquette and dress code.

A banquet that is held once every year.

A banquet held to present awards.

A banquet held for or by royalty.

A banquet to say goodbye to someone who is leaving.

A banquet consisting of five distinct parts or dishes.

A banquet consisting of six distinct parts or dishes.

A banquet themed around the Middle Ages.

A banquet to show respect for a person. 'Honour' is BrE, 'honor' is AmE.

A banquet to celebrate an event or achievement. 'Honour' is BrE, 'honor' is AmE.

Indicates the location where an action takes place.

Indicates the person or reason for which the banquet is held.

To go to a banquet as a guest.

To organize and have a banquet.

To be the host of a banquet.

To make the arrangements for a banquet.

To get everything ready for a banquet, especially the food.

To get ready for a banquet.

To take pleasure in attending a banquet.