feastful (Meaning)

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feastful (a.)

Festive; festal; joyful; sumptuous; luxurious.

Synonyms & Antonyms of feastful

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feastful Sentence Examples

  1. The feastful dinner table was overflowing with delicious food, enough to feed an army.
  2. We had a feastful celebration, with music, dancing, and plenty of food and drinks.
  3. The village's feastful harvest festival brought everyone together for a joyous celebration.
  4. The family's feastful reunion was a time for laughter, storytelling, and a delicious home-cooked meal.
  5. The feastful banquet was a testament to the chef's culinary skills, with each dish a masterpiece.
  6. The feastful spread of cheeses, meats, and fruits was a delight to both the eyes and the palate.
  7. The feastful wedding reception was a night to remember, with elegant decorations and a menu that satisfied every taste.
  8. The feastful birthday party was a celebration of life, with balloons, streamers, and a huge feast prepared for the guests.
  9. The feastful Thanksgiving dinner was a tradition that the family cherished, with everyone gathering around the table to share a meal and give thanks.
  10. The feastful Christmas dinner was a feast for the senses, with the aroma of roasted turkey, the sparkle of the Christmas tree, and the sound of carols in the air.

FAQs About the word feastful

Festive; festal; joyful; sumptuous; luxurious.

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No antonyms found.

The feastful dinner table was overflowing with delicious food, enough to feed an army.

We had a feastful celebration, with music, dancing, and plenty of food and drinks.

The village's feastful harvest festival brought everyone together for a joyous celebration.

The family's feastful reunion was a time for laughter, storytelling, and a delicious home-cooked meal.