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    Ga·la
    /ˈɡālə/

    noun

    • 1. a social occasion with special entertainments or performances: "a black-tie gala that begins with a cocktail reception"
  2. The meaning of GALA is a festive celebration; especially : a public entertainment marking a special occasion. How to use gala in a sentence.

  3. Gala definition: festive; festal; showy. See examples of GALA used in a sentence.

  4. A gala is a big party. If you're going to a gala, you'll want to wear your fanciest ball gown — you'll want to look great for the best party of the year. A gala often features entertainment and dinner, and sometimes dancing and an auction. It's like a prom — but for adults.

  5. uk / ˈɡɑː.lə / us / ˈɡeɪ.lə / (also Gala apple) an apple with a reddish skin and a sweet taste, that can be eaten uncooked or cooked: There is nothing like sinking your teeth into a sweet, crunchy Gala. The Gala apple was first found in 1939 in New Zealand. More examples.

  6. A gala is a special public celebration, entertainment, performance, or festival. ...a gala evening at the Royal Opera House.

  7. adj. 1. marking or befitting a special occasion; festive: a gala affair. n. 2. a festive celebration, often involving public entertainment.

  8. gala. An elaborate and celebratory event or gathering characterized by grandeur, elegance, and festivity. "The annual charity gala was a night of glamour and generosity." It is often organized to mark a special occasion, such as a fundraising event, a charity ball, an awards ceremony, or a milestone celebration.

  9. Gala Definition. A festive occasion; festival; celebration. A public entertainment. An athletic competition, especially a swimming contest. A red to red-and-gold variety of apple with sweet, crisp flesh. (uncountable) Pomp, show, or festivity.

  10. Gala definition: . See examples of GALA used in a sentence.

  11. Definition of gala noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

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