carousing Synonyms

carousing Meaning

Wordnet

carousing (s)

used of riotously drunken merrymaking

Webster

carousing (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Carouse

Webster

carousing (a.)

That carouses; relating to a carouse.

carousing Sentence Examples

  1. The group of friends spent the night carousing at the local pub, enjoying each other's company and laughter.
  2. Despite the rain, they continued carousing on the rooftop terrace, dancing to the beat of the music.
  3. The streets were filled with revelers carousing, celebrating the holiday with abandon.
  4. As the night wore on, the carousing grew louder and more boisterous, spilling out onto the sidewalks.
  5. They were caught carousing in the park after hours, much to the dismay of the local authorities.
  6. The carousing sailors sang sea shanties as they drank and danced on deck.
  7. Despite their exhaustion, they couldn't resist the allure of carousing until dawn.
  8. The carousing at the wedding reception reached a fever pitch as guests toasted the newlyweds.
  9. The village square was alive with the sounds of carousing during the annual harvest festival.
  10. After a long week of work, they looked forward to carousing at the beach house, letting go of all their worries.

FAQs About the word carousing

used of riotously drunken merrymakingof Carouse, That carouses; relating to a carouse.

reveling, hilarity, conviviality, revelling, gaiety, frolicking, revelry, jollity, gayety, jollification

drag, downer,bore, bore, downer, drag, bummer,bummer, party pooper,killjoy

The group of friends spent the night carousing at the local pub, enjoying each other's company and laughter.

Despite the rain, they continued carousing on the rooftop terrace, dancing to the beat of the music.

The streets were filled with revelers carousing, celebrating the holiday with abandon.

As the night wore on, the carousing grew louder and more boisterous, spilling out onto the sidewalks.