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View synonyms for observance

observance

[uhb-zur-vuhns]

noun

  1. an act or instance of following, obeying, or conforming to.

    the observance of traffic laws.

  2. a keeping or celebration by appropriate procedure, ceremonies, etc..

    the observance of the Sabbath.

  3. a procedure, ceremony, or rite, as for a particular occasion.

    patriotic observances.

  4. a rule or custom to be followed or obeyed; a customary practice.

  5. Roman Catholic Church.

    1. a rule or discipline for a religious house or order.

    2. a house or order observing a rule or discipline.

  6. an act or instance of watching, noting, or perceiving; observation.

  7. respectful attention or service.

  8. Archaic.,  courteous attention as to a person; dutiful service.



observance

/ əbˈzɜːvəns /

noun

  1. recognition of or compliance with a law, custom, practice, etc

  2. the act of such recognition

  3. a ritual, ceremony, or practice, esp of a religion

  4. observation or attention

  5. the degree of strictness of a religious order or community in following its rule

  6. archaic,  respectful or deferential attention

“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Other Word Forms

  • preobservance noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of observance1

1175–1225; Middle English observaunce < Old French < Late Latin observantia, Latin: esteem, attention, derivative of observant- (stem of observāns ), present participle of observāre. See observe, -ance
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Example Sentences

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He is teetotal and a practising Muslim who has spoken openly about his observance of Ramadan.

From BBC

That first observance included a speech by future President James Garfield at Arlington National Cemetery, where 5,000 people decorated the graves of 20,000 fallen soldiers.

From Salon

Dandyism began as a point of mockery for enslaved people, and its reclamation and transformation over time is both a revelry for Black style and a sartorial form of historical observance.

From Salon

Chatsworth students had the day off from school Thursday in observance of Armenian Genocide Memorial Day.

Good Friday, a religious day of observance for Catholics and Christians, is not a federal holiday but some business operations are closed for the day.

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