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[ swah-rey ] SHOW IPA
/ swɑˈreɪ / PHONETIC RESPELLING
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noun an evening party or social gathering, especially one held for a particular purpose: a musical soiree.
Origin of soiree First recorded in 1790–1800; from French “evening, evening party,” equivalent to Old French soir “evening” (from Latin sērō “late” (adverb), originally ablative of sērus ) + -ée, from Latin -āta, feminine of -ātus; see -ate1 ; cf. journey
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And the phrase tea party still referred to, you know, an afternoon soiree , where they served, you know, tea.
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George W. Bush made his first appearance at a Washington soiree since his departure in 2009.
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More than 100 people checked in to the soiree via Foursquare, which did not go unnoticed by co-host Nick McGlynn.
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My card of invitation said a soiree ,—even that I might have dared: but here was a regular leve!
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Nevertheless, nine months passed before they met again at a soiree .
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He had described her first soiree during the previous year, when she had made her debut at that mansion on her arrival in Paris.
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British Dictionary definitions for soiree noun 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
Word Origin for soiree C19: from French, from Old French soir evening, from Latin sērum a late time, from sērus late
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