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Noun — A large, formal meal held to celebrate a special occasion.

How to use banquet

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Etymology

From Italian banchetto, literally "a little bench" — describing a light snack eaten sitting on a small bench, which later grew into the grand-feast sense we use today.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “banquet” mean?

The word “banquet” means a large, formal meal held to celebrate a special occasion. In plain terms, an elaborate, formal feast, usually for a celebration.

How do you pronounce “banquet”?

“Banquet” is pronounced BANGK-wiht (/ˈbæŋkwɪt/ in IPA).

How do you use “banquet” in a sentence?

Here is “banquet” used in a sentence: “The wedding banquet featured seven courses.”

What part of speech is “banquet”?

Depending on how it is used, “banquet” can be a noun and a verb.

Where does the word “banquet” come from?

The word “banquet” comes from Italian. From Italian banchetto, literally "a little bench" — describing a light snack eaten sitting on a small bench, which later grew into the grand-feast sense we use today.

Is “banquet” a common word?

“Banquet” is an uncommon word in modern English.

How many meanings does “banquet” have?

“Banquet” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a large, formal meal held to celebrate a special occasion.

What is the difference between a banquet and a regular dinner party?

A banquet is a large, formal meal held to celebrate a special occasion, typically larger in scale and more ceremonial than a regular dinner party. A dinner party is usually a smaller, more casual gathering without the formal structure or scale associated with a banquet.

Can 'banquet' be used as a verb?

Yes, 'banquet' can be used as a verb meaning to take part in or host a lavish feast, as in 'they banqueted long into the night.' This verb usage is less common today than the noun form describing the event itself.

What is the difference between a banquet and a feast?

A banquet and a feast both describe large, elaborate meals, but 'banquet' typically implies a more formal, organized event tied to a specific occasion, such as an awards banquet. 'Feast' can describe both formal and informal abundant meals, including everyday celebrations.

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