
1) Affair 2) Big event 3) Birthday 4) Cause 5) Episode 6) Experience 7) French word used in English 8) Give occasion to 9) Happening 10) High time 11) Incident 12) Instance 13) Instant 14) Juncture 15) Moment 16) Moment in time 17) Natural event 18) Occurrence 19) Opportuneness 20) Opportunity 21) Point
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1) Call 2) Celebration 3) Celebratory 4) Ceremony 5) Chance 6) Climax 7) Conjuncture 8) Event 9) Example 10) Juncture 11) Possibility 12) Sleepover 13) Time
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- an event that occurs at a critical time
- a vaguely specified social event
- reason
- the time of a particular event
- an opportunity to do something
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• (n.) An occurrence or condition of affairs which brings with it some unlooked-for event; that which incidentally brings to pass an event, without being its efficient cause or sufficient reason; accidental or incidental cause. • (v. t.) To give occasion to; to cause; to produce; to induce; as, to occasion anxiety. • (n.) A falling o...
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Oc·ca'sion (ŏk*kā'zhŭn)
noun [ French
occasion , Latin
occasio , from
occidere ,
occasum , to fall down;
ob (see
Ob- ) +
cadere to fall. See
Chance , and confer
Occident .]
1. A falling out, happening, or...
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[
n] - the time of a particular event 2. [n] - an opportunity to do something 3. [n] - reason 4. [v] - give occasion to
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occasion 1. A particular time; especially, as marked by certain circumstances or occurrences: 'They met on three occasions.' 2. A special or important time, event, ceremony, celebration, etc.: 'His birthday will be quite an occasion.' 3. A convenient or favorable time, opportunity, or juncture: 'This slack period would be a good occasion to take an...
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noun reason; `there was no occasion for complaint`
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(Lat. occasio, a happening) The agency of action. The proximate or historical cause. Any actual thing or event consideied as the historical cause of another. The occasion of anything is its antecedent reference, the cause, its logical reference. Syn. with actual. See Cause, Chance. -- J.K.F.
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