anniversary
anniversary — noun
1. a calendar day that returns each year to mark when something memorable first hap
a calendar day that returns each year to mark when something memorable first happened, such as a wedding, a death, or the founding of a country, and is often celebrated or remembered.
Mei and Jacob held a small dinner to celebrate their tenth wedding anniversary.
collocation: wedding anniversary; ordinal + anniversary
The school marked the 50th anniversary of its founding with a quiet ceremony in the courtyard.
pattern: the [Nth] anniversary of [event]
Every March, Farouk visits the cemetery on the anniversary of his mother's death.
The bakery handed out free cupcakes to mark the tenth anniversary of its opening.
Many couples forget their wedding anniversary, but Liam circles the date on the kitchen calendar every January.
- jubilee
specifically a 25th, 50th, or 60th anniversary, usually of a reign or institution
- commemoration
an act of remembering a past event, not necessarily on a yearly cycle
- milestone
any significant point reached, not tied to a calendar date
文法句型
[N] of [event]
on one's [Nth] anniversary
用法筆記
Almost always countable and singular with a possessive or ordinal modifier (their anniversary, the 25th anniversary). The event being remembered is introduced with 'of' (the anniversary of the bombing).