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Celebrator

Celebrator \Cel"e*bra`tor\, n. [L.] One who celebrates; a praiser.
--Boyle.

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celebrator

n. A person who celebrates or praises.

WordNet
celebrator

n. a person who is celebrating [syn: celebrant, celebrater]

Usage examples of "celebrator".

Chronicles, in which chivalry immediately recognized a celebrator, had appeared in 1370, at once creating a wide demand.

Meanwhile, Del, out of earshot, was screening would-be celebrators of the new year—new century—with the President.

Je suis la fille de Minos, et de Pasiphaë, she murmured, and thought it curious that the great celebrators of woman’s lust had been men like Racine and Corneille.

Brokaw uttered on in his easy manner as live footage of celebrators filled the little parlor TV screen.

The Great Hall of Caer Corwell overflowed with celebrators, and the party spilled into the courtyard, where great fires burned, holding winter's chill at bay.

As Confucius took his place in the wagon, the wild man’s expression was rather more close to hate than to the cool do-nothingness prescribed by the celebrators of the always-so.

The celebrators reminded Cordelia of primitive Earth men banging pots and firing guns to drive off the dragon that was eating the eclipsing moon.