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  1. Jun 21, 2011 · The meaning of SOIREE is a party or reception held in the evening. How to use soiree in a sentence. Soiree: A Fancy Evening Party

  2. noun [ C ] formal uk / ˈswɑː.reɪ / us / swɑːˈreɪ / Add to word list. an evening party, often with musical entertainment. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Celebrations, parties & special occasions. afterparty. April Fool's Day. baby shower. bachelor party. backslapping. Day of the Dead. dinner dance. Easter egg hunt. fayre. luau.

  3. Translation of soirée | PASSWORD French-English Dictionary. soirée. noun. evening [noun] the part of the day between the afternoon and the night. He leaves the house in the morning and returns in the evening. summer evenings.

  4. Soiree definition: an evening party or social gathering, especially one held for a particular purpose. See examples of SOIREE used in a sentence.

  5. A soiree is an elegant evening gathering, usually at someone's home. The jeans and t-shirt you wear to a regular party won't cut it — a soiree requires far fancier attire.

  6. Definition of soirée noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. (Music, other) an evening party or other gathering given usually at a private house, esp where guests are invited to listen to, play, or dance to music. [C19: from French, from Old French soir evening, from Latin sērum a late time, from sērus late]

  8. Definition of 'soiree' Word Frequency. soiree. (swɑːreɪ , US swɑːreɪ ) also soirée. Word forms: plural soirees. countable noun. A soiree is a social gathering held in the evening. [formal] Waiting lists for their secret soirees have doubled in a year. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. English Quiz.

  9. n. (Music, other) an evening party or other gathering given usually at a private house, esp where guests are invited to listen to, play, or dance to music. [C19: from French, from Old French soir evening, from Latin sērum a late time, from sērus late]

  10. soiree. Plural: soirees, soires. Origin of Soiree. French soirée from Old French seree from seir evening from Latin sērō at a late hour from sērus late. From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition. from French soirée (“evening activity" ) From Wiktionary.

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