ceremonialorceremonious? These two adjectives, both derived from ceremony, are sometimes confused. Ceremonial indicates that describes the nature of an occasion or thing, the fact that it is a ceremony or that a thing is used in ceremonies: a ceremonial wreath-laying; ceremonial robes. Ceremonious describes the elaborate and formal manner in which something is done: a ceremonious bow. People may be described as ceremonious, but not usually as ceremonial
ceremonial2noun
an action involving ceremony
an act or action involving ceremony
a prescribed system of formalities or rituals
the order of service in the Roman Catholic Church, or a book containing this