feria (Meaning)

Wordnet

feria (n)

a weekday on which no festival or holiday is celebrated

(in Spanish speaking regions) a local festival or fair, usually in honor of some patron saint

Webster

feria (n.)

A week day, esp. a day which is neither a festival nor a fast.

Synonyms & Antonyms of feria

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feria Sentence Examples

  1. The town's annual feria, or festival, was a joyous occasion filled with music, dancing, and colorful displays.
  2. The artisans and craftsmen at the feria showcased their latest creations, from intricate pottery to delicate jewelry.
  3. Food vendors at the feria sold a tempting array of traditional dishes and treats, from succulent roasted meats to sweet pastries.
  4. In the bustling marketplace at the feria, shoppers could browse a wide variety of goods, from clothing and textiles to spices and herbs.
  5. The children at the feria delighted in the rides and games, squealing with laughter as they spun and twirled.
  6. The livestock exhibition at the feria attracted farmers and ranchers from near and far, eager to admire the prize-winning animals.
  7. The livestock competition at the feria was fierce, with farmers and ranchers vying for top honors in categories ranging from best bull to best sheep.
  8. The highlight of the feria was the grand parade, where elaborately decorated floats and marching bands filled the streets with color and music.
  9. The local school children participated in the feria, performing traditional dances and songs that celebrated their cultural heritage.
  10. In the evening, the feria came to a close with a spectacular fireworks display that lit up the night sky.

FAQs About the word feria

a weekday on which no festival or holiday is celebrated, (in Spanish speaking regions) a local festival or fair, usually in honor of some patron saintA week day

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The town's annual feria, or festival, was a joyous occasion filled with music, dancing, and colorful displays.

The artisans and craftsmen at the feria showcased their latest creations, from intricate pottery to delicate jewelry.

Food vendors at the feria sold a tempting array of traditional dishes and treats, from succulent roasted meats to sweet pastries.

In the bustling marketplace at the feria, shoppers could browse a wide variety of goods, from clothing and textiles to spices and herbs.