ceremonially (Meaning)

Wordnet

ceremonially (r)

in a ceremonious manner

in a ceremonial manner

Webster

ceremonially (adv.)

According to rites and ceremonies; as, a person ceremonially unclean.

ceremonially Sentence Examples

  1. The king ceremonially bestowed knighthood upon the brave warrior.
  2. The newly elected president was ceremonially sworn into office before a large crowd.
  3. The couple exchanged rings ceremonially, sealing their marriage vows.
  4. The ribbon was ceremonially cut to mark the grand opening of the new hospital.
  5. The flag was ceremonially raised to commemorate the nation's independence day.
  6. The ancient artifacts were ceremonially displayed in the museum's grand exhibition hall.
  7. The priest ceremonially blessed the newly constructed church during the dedication ceremony.
  8. The ashes were ceremonially scattered over the ocean, honoring the deceased's final wish.
  9. The championship trophy was ceremonially presented to the winning team amidst cheers and applause.
  10. The ancestral lands were ceremonially returned to the indigenous tribe in a historic reconciliation event.

FAQs About the word ceremonially

in a ceremonious manner, in a ceremonial mannerAccording to rites and ceremonies; as, a person ceremonially unclean.

conventional,formal, ceremonious, official, orthodox, proper, ritual, correct,regular, polite

irregular,informal, unorthodox, informal, irregular, unconventional, casual, unconventional, casual, unorthodox

The king ceremonially bestowed knighthood upon the brave warrior.

The newly elected president was ceremonially sworn into office before a large crowd.

The couple exchanged rings ceremonially, sealing their marriage vows.

The ribbon was ceremonially cut to mark the grand opening of the new hospital.