Noun
An evening party; -- distinguished from levee, and matinee.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThis soiree must have been so big that if held today, we'd call it a war. Or at least a riot. On and on. So-and-so of such-and-such, with Lady Who's-is, sixteen titles, four of which made sense. By the time the heralds finished proclaiming everyone, the party must have died of encroaching senility. Glen Cook
As it’s been made clear on the show, Ava has been publicizing the heck out of the upcoming soiree, going so far as to play up Franco Baldwin’s (Roger Howarth) sordid past in the press, since Franco is the artist who has painted Ava’s portrait. Source: Internet
Fancy emulating Meghan's style for your next fancy soiree? Source: Internet
Check out the sights of the soiree in this slideshow. Source: Internet
No governor could look much worse than Newsom did when he joined high-priced lobbyist friends last fall in a soiree at Napa County’s Michelin-starred, hyper-expensive French Laundry restaurant." Source: Internet
Apparently no one, because last Thursday night’s soiree, hosted by the Garden’s New Leaders Circle (translation: young professionals), was sold out. Source: Internet