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sense of occasion

 

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Sense of Occasion

Definition: The awareness or understanding of the significance and importance of a particular event or situation.

Example sentences:

  1. She always has a sense of occasion when hosting dinner parties, ensuring that every detail is perfect.
  2. As the newly elected mayor, he addressed the crowd with a sense of occasion, acknowledging the responsibility bestowed upon him.
  3. It's important for a wedding photographer to capture the sense of occasion and emotions shared during the ceremony.

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