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homecoming

/ˌhoʊmˌˈkʌmɪŋ/
/ˈhʌʊmkəmɪŋ/
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Other forms: homecomings

When someone returns home in a celebratory way — from war, college, or a long trip, for example — they have a homecoming. If your brother works at sea as a fisherman for several months each year, your whole family might gather for his homecoming.

Your homecoming after your first year at college might be a bit of a letdown, if you're expected to find a summer job immediately. A soldier's homecoming is almost always a relief for his or her family. In high school or college, homecoming is a reunion that often centers around an autumn football game and a dance or party. In the U.S., this type of homecoming has been around since the 1930s.

Definitions of homecoming
  1. noun
    a coming to or returning home
    synonyms: return
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    types:
    repatriation
    the act of returning to the country of origin
    type of:
    arrival
    the act of arriving at a certain place
  2. noun
    an annual school or university reunion for graduates
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    type of:
    reunification, reunion
    the act of coming together again
Pronunciation
US
/ˌhoʊmˌˈkʌmɪŋ/
UK
/ˈhʌʊmkəmɪŋ/
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