Definition
Past tense of cerebrate; engaged in or completed mental activity or thinking.
Etymology
From cerebrate plus -ed (past tense marker). Standard English past tense formation from the modern verb cerebrate.
Kelly Says
Using the past tense 'cerebrated' emphasizes the deliberate mental effort of thinking—'I cerebrated on that for hours' suggests deep, intentional brain work.
Translations
ARالعربية
أُحتفل به
uḥtafl bih
BNবাংলা
জয়ন্তী
joy-on-tee
CACatalà
celebrat
seh-le-bra-t
CSČeština
oslavován
os-la-vo-van
DEDeutsch
gefeiert
ge-fy-ehrt
ELΕλληνικά
επεφώνησε
ep-e-fo-nee-seh
ESEspañol
celebrado
seh-LEH-brah-doh
FISuomi
juhlistettu
yuh-li-steh-tu
FRFrançais
célébré
seh-LEH-bray
GUGU
ઉજવવામાં
oo-juvva-ma-an
HIहिन्दी
मनाया गया
man-a-ya gaya
HUMagyar
ünnepelte
oon-neh-pel-teh
IDBahasa Indonesia
dirayakan
di-ra-ya-kan
ITItaliano
festeggiato
fes-te-ja-toh
JA日本語
祝賀された
shukago sa-re-ta
KKKK
желдеті
zhe-le-de-tee
KMKM
ប្រារព្ធ
bra-a-p-vord
KO한국어
축하했다
chuk-ha-haet-da
MSBahasa Melayu
dirayakan
di-ra-ya-kan
NLNederlands
gevierd
geh-veerd
PLPolski
uroczysty
u-ro-ch-ys-tee
PTPortuguês
celebrado
seh-leh-BRAH-doh
RUРусский
отпраздновавший
ot-prazd-no-va-vsh-ee
SVSvenska
firats
fee-rats
SWKiswahili
ilivuliwa
i-li-vu-li-wa
TEతెలుగు
జ్ఞాపకం
jnya-pa-kam
THไทย
เฉลิมฉลอง
che-lim-chaloeng
TRTürkçe
kutlandı
koo-tlan-dee
UKУкраїнська
відзначено
vid-zna-chen-oh
VITiếng Việt
đã được ăn mừng
da dươc an mung
ZUZU
isibayizwa
ee-si-ba-ee-zwa