New Year’s Eve Vocabulary in English

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New Year’s Eve Vocabulary

New Year’s Eve, the last day of the year, is on December 31 which is the seventh day of the Christmas season. In many countries, New Year’s Eve is celebrated at evening social gatherings, where many people dance, eat, drink alcoholic beverages, and watch or light fireworks to mark the new year. The celebrations generally go on past midnight into New Year’s Day, 1 January.

New Year's Eve Vocabulary
New Year’s Eve Vocabulary – Created by 7ESL
  • Fireworks
  • Countdown
  • Party hat
  • Firecracker
  • Champagne
  • Confetti
  • Mask
  • Hourglass
  • Balloon
  • Party favor
  • Streamer
  • Postcard

New Year’s Words with Pictures and Examples

Fireworks

Fireworks are colorful explosions that light up the sky and make loud noises.

  • We watched the fireworks display on the Fourth of July.

Fireworks

Countdown

A countdown is a sequence of numbers that count backwards from a specific number to zero, often used to mark the start of an event or activity.

  • We started the countdown from 10 seconds before launching the rocket.

Countdown

Party hat

A party hat is a festive accessory worn on the head during celebrations or parties.

  • She wore a colorful party hat to her birthday party.

Party hat

Firecracker

A firecracker is a small explosive device that produces a loud noise and bright flash of light when ignited.

  • The children lit firecrackers to celebrate the New Year.

Firecracker

Champagne

Champagne is a type of sparkling wine that is often used to celebrate special occasions.

  • We toasted with glasses of champagne at our wedding reception.

Champagne

Confetti

Confetti is small pieces of colored paper or plastic that are thrown during celebrations or used as decoration.

  • The guests threw confetti in the air to celebrate the couple’s engagement.

Confetti

Mask

A holiday mask is a decorative mask worn during special celebrations or festivals, often to conceal one’s identity or to represent a character or theme.

  • During the Carnival festival, people wear colorful masks and costumes to celebrate.

Mask

Hourglass

An hourglass is a device used to measure time, consisting of two glass bulbs connected by a narrow neck that allows sand to flow from the upper bulb to the lower bulb over a set period of time.

  • At the stroke of midnight on New Year’s Eve, we turned over the hourglass to mark the beginning of the new year.

Hourglass

Balloon

Balloons are inflatable objects made of rubber or plastic that are often used as decorations during celebrations or parties.

  • We decorated the room with colorful balloons for the New Year’s Eve party.

Balloon

Party favor

A party favor is a small gift or item given to guests at a party or celebration as a way of thanking them for attending.

  • The children were delighted to receive party favors such as small toys and candies at the end of the birthday party.

Party favor

Streamer

A streamer is a long, narrow piece of colorful paper or plastic used as decoration for parties or celebrations.

  • We hung streamers from the ceiling to add a festive touch to the room for the graduation party.

Streamer

Postcard

A postcard is a rectangular piece of card or paper used for sending messages by mail, often featuring a picture on one side.

  •  She sent a postcard from her vacation to let us know she was having a great time.

Postcard

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