which idomatic explession you can sayon different
ocasions?
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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.
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auspicious occasion
A celebratory or momentous event, situation, or circumstance. (Note that the meaning of auspicious here is slightly altered from its standard definition of favorable or timely.)
We would like to invite you to the auspicious occasion of the marriage of our son, Luke, to his bride-to-be, Sophia.
It was an auspicious occasion in the city, as people poured onto the streets to celebrate the queen's ascent to the throne.
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equal to the occasion
Having the necessary ability, talent, qualities, or capability to handle or accomplish a given role or situation.
The young soldier proved equal to the occasion and saved his platoon from an enemy ambush.
We need a manager who can lead project initiatives and efficiently direct employees—do you think you're equal to the occasion?