a sense of occasion

a sense of occasion

A feeling of ceremony, fanfare, or pomp and circumstance (about a certain event or situation). She laid out the nice table cloth and dinner settings, lit candles, and had classical music playing to give the dinner a real sense of occasion. You don't have to hire a band and have fireworks, but I'd like some sense of occasion for my last day in the office.
See also: occasion, of, sense
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

a sense of ocˈcasion

a feeling or an understanding that an event is important or special: Candles on the table gave the evening a sense of occasion.
See also: occasion, of, sense
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See also:
  • occasion
  • pomp and circumstance
  • fuss and feathers
  • come full circle
  • come/go full circle
  • full circle, come/go
  • it is what it is
  • mixed blessing
  • mixed blessing, a
  • a mixed blessing