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Meaning of saturnalian
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saturnalian (a.)
Of or pertaining to the Saturnalia.
Of unrestrained and intemperate jollity; riotously merry; dissolute.
saturnalian Sentence Examples
- The holiday season often brings a saturnalian atmosphere to the streets.
- The party had a saturnalian air, with guests indulging in revelry and laughter.
- The festival's saturnalian atmosphere encouraged a temporary suspension of social norms.
- Students eagerly anticipated the saturnalian festivities known as "College Week."
- The saturnalian spirit that permeated the celebration gave rise to uninhibited behavior.
- The town's once-sedate streets transformed into a saturnalian scene during the annual carnival.
- The saturnalian revelers painted their faces and danced wildly through the town square.
- The saturnalian orgy that ensued after the battle shocked even the most hardened soldiers.
- The saturnalian atmosphere of the party made it difficult to remember the boundaries of propriety.
- The saturnalian period at the end of the year was a time for feasting, entertainment, and merrimaking.
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Of or pertaining to the Saturnalia., Of unrestrained and intemperate jollity; riotously merry; dissolute.
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The holiday season often brings a saturnalian atmosphere to the streets.
The party had a saturnalian air, with guests indulging in revelry and laughter.
The festival's saturnalian atmosphere encouraged a temporary suspension of social norms.
Students eagerly anticipated the saturnalian festivities known as "College Week."