IPA: /ˈkeɪli/
KK: /ˈkeɪli/
A social event in Ireland or Scotland where people gather to enjoy traditional music, dancing, and storytelling.
We attended a ceilidh last night and danced to lively folk music.
Ceilidh originates from Scottish Gaelic 'céilidh', meaning a visit or gathering, particularly one involving music and dancing. The term reflects the cultural practice of social gatherings in Scottish tradition.
Imagine a lively gathering where people come together to enjoy music and dance — that's what a ceilidh is all about.
No commonly confused words.