halloween (Meaning)

Wordnet

halloween (n)

the evening before All Saints' Day; often devoted to pranks played by young people

Webster

halloween (n.)

The evening preceding Allhallows or All Saints' Day.

Synonyms & Antonyms of halloween

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halloween Sentence Examples

  1. The children excitedly trick-or-treated in elaborate Halloween costumes.
  2. The spooky ambiance of Halloween filled the air with anticipation and a touch of fear.
  3. Orange and black decorations adorned the houses and streets, signaling the arrival of Halloween.
  4. Pumpkins carved with intricate designs illuminated the night on Halloween, casting eerie shadows.
  5. The graveyard came alive on Halloween, as ghosts and ghouls emerged from their slumber.
  6. Trick-or-treaters filled their bags with an assortment of Halloween candies.
  7. Children played Halloween games like "bobbing for apples" and "pin the tail on the black cat."
  8. The Halloween bonfire crackled, providing warmth and a festive atmosphere.
  9. Parents dressed in Halloween costumes to chaperone their children during trick-or-treating.
  10. The annual Halloween parade showcased a procession of colorful and creative costumes.

FAQs About the word halloween

the evening before All Saints' Day; often devoted to pranks played by young peopleThe evening preceding Allhallows or All Saints' Day.

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No antonyms found.

The children excitedly trick-or-treated in elaborate Halloween costumes.

The spooky ambiance of Halloween filled the air with anticipation and a touch of fear.

Orange and black decorations adorned the houses and streets, signaling the arrival of Halloween.

Pumpkins carved with intricate designs illuminated the night on Halloween, casting eerie shadows.