Used in a Sentence

kwanzaa

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for kwanzaa.

Editorial note

Mysteriously, if you search for kwanzaa or kwanzaa candles, the candles appear.

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Quick take

A week-long African-American cultural holiday held between December 26 and January 1.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of kwanzaa gathered in one view.

noun

A week-long African-American cultural holiday held between December 26 and January 1.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for kwanzaa.

noun

A week-long African-American cultural holiday held between December 26 and January 1.

Example sentences

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Mysteriously, if you search for kwanzaa or kwanzaa candles, the candles appear.

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However, they do not appear for kwanzaa ham sandwich or kwanzaa dogs.

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How often do christmas/kwanzaa/hanukkah come up in the past month or so, on a daily basis?

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Additionally, you are free to start a Kwanzaa of Code or Diwali of Code or both and people are free to join.

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Looks like Kwanzaa was bigger until 2018 when Juneteenth first started getting promoted.

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They are clearly Kwanzaa candles -- red, black, and green.

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Which is ironic, because prior to Kwanzaa being invented from whole cloth and Hanukah morphing into Jewsmas, it really was solely and only the Christmas season.

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Works with Christmas and Kwanzaa as well.

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You could wish me a Happy Kwanzaa and I'd get the idea that you wanted to wish me well for whatever holiday I choose to celebrate...

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I'll say happy Kwanzaa if I knew someone celebrated it.

Quote examples

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Googling "kwanzaa" or "candles" does not produce the candles, but googling "kwanzaa candles" does.

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Aside from that, with "Happy Holidays", New Year's is included along with Christmas, Hanukah, Festivus, Kwanzaa and all others.

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> Ye added, “I prefer my kids knew Hanukkah than Kwanzaa.

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> If you say “Merry Christmas” to someone who celebrates Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, or nothing at all, you could make them feel marginalized: like their own beliefs aren’t valued or respected by society.

Proper noun examples

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Would this have been named 'Kwanzaa of code' or 'Diwali of code' or 'lesser eid of code'?

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Don't force businesses to work with those that go against their personal feelings on things, like marriage and Kwanzaa?

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People care about Juneteenth like they care about MLK day, there's no cultural significance to Kwanzaa.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use kwanzaa in a sentence?

Mysteriously, if you search for kwanzaa or kwanzaa candles, the candles appear.

What does kwanzaa mean?

A week-long African-American cultural holiday held between December 26 and January 1.

What part of speech is kwanzaa?

kwanzaa is commonly used as noun.