1. Remembrance Day - Noun
2. Remembrance Day - Proper noun
the Sunday nearest to November 11 when those who died in World War I and World War II are commemorated
Source: WordNetLord Peter Wimsey: It's my belief most of us would only be too pleased to chuck these community hysterics if the beastly newspapers didn't run it for all it's worth. However, it won't do to say so. (on Remembrance Day observances) Dorothy L. Sayers
A Canadian service man places Canadian flags among the 37,500 flags on the eve of Remembrance Day at Sunnybrook Veterans Centre as part of its annual Remembrance Day campaign during the COVID-19 pandemic in Toronto on Tuesday, November 10, 2020. Source: Internet
Attendance to the indoor Remembrance Day ceremony at Strathmore’s Royal Canadian Legion Branch 10 will be restricted due to COVID-19, but residents still have an opportunity to watch. Source: Internet
As Davies must know Remembrance Day marks the end of WWI, which was a capitalist, colonialist, horror show. Source: Internet
As the annual Field of Crosses sunrise and sunset ceremonies have begun to once again honour southern Alberta’s fallen soldiers leading up to Remembrance Day, the organization is encouraging Calgarians to adopt a cross. Source: Internet
Both men were busy in the morning, Kerr with Remembrance Day commemorations, and Whitlam with a caucus meeting and a censure motion in the House which the Opposition had submitted. Source: Internet