noun
- wild, drunken celebrations or parties; revelries marked by excessive drinking and merrymaking
- people who participate in wild, drunken celebrations
Usage: plural form; often used to describe uninhibited social gatherings
Usage: plural form; refers to the revelers themselves
Examples
- The college students threw bacchanals every weekend during spring break.
- Ancient Roman bacchanals were festivals dedicated to the god Bacchus.
- The wedding reception turned into one of the wildest bacchanals the town had ever seen.
- The bacchanals danced and sang late into the night.
- After the team's championship victory, the streets filled with bacchanals celebrating their win.
- The novel depicted the bacchanals of the wealthy elite in vivid detail.