simple past tense and past participle of celebrate
"They celebrated their anniversary with a dinner at a fancy restaurant last night, and now they have been celebrated by many friends who attended the party."
In plain English: To celebrate means to honor someone by giving them special attention and praise for something they did well.
"The town celebrated its independence with a grand parade and fireworks display."
widely known and esteemed
"a famous actor"
"a celebrated musician"
"a famed scientist"
"an illustrious judge"
"a notable historian"
"a renowned painter"
having an illustrious past
"The celebrated cathedral stood as a testament to the city's glorious history and ancient craftsmanship."
famous or widely praised
"The celebrated chef opened his new restaurant to a crowd of enthusiastic fans."