Fest [adjective]
Definition of Fest:
depressed
Synonyms of Fest:
Opposite/Antonyms of Fest:
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Sentence/Example of Fest:
She knew the firefighter because he had worked with her husband, Kevin, the town’s library director, on the local jazz fest.
Halloween isn’t a single day for the industry but rather a 10-week treat-buying fest.
The city was splendidly decorated with flags, and the "Fest" was a grand success in every respect.
It is uncomfortable to stand through a visit––and I mean to have a long talk-fest with you, if you will be so kind.
Ich bin fest wie ein Mauer,—fest wie ein Berg, ich halte Sie gewiss, or some such expression.
At first he seemed to be divided between rushing me with a poker and sitting down for a swear-fest.
Unfortunately, too, it was under conditions which made it impracticable to relieve his feelings in a swear-fest.
After the masse was done ther was a greate banket and fest and the ladyes of England highly entreteyned.
Just then the luncheon bell rang, and he 229 went out to the midday “gab-fest,” as he inwardly characterised it.
Again he writes, "Against all trouble (and I have had my share) I weigh a wife-comrade 'trew and fest' in all emergencies."