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Meaning of Season
A period of the year characterized by a particular climate or activity.
Etymology of Season
The word "season" comes from the Old French word "seison", which is derived from the Latin word "satio", meaning "sowing" or "planting"
The word has been used in English since the 13th century to refer to a period of the year characterized by a particular climate or activity
Over time, the word has taken on additional meanings, including a period of time spent doing a particular activity or a period of time when something is available or happens
Synonyms
period
time
span
interval
term
epoch
era
age
phase
cycle
spell
stretch
duration
bout
flurry
burst
flurry
spurt
surge
wave
tide
course
stage
chapter
installment
sequence
series
succession
rotation
tour
turn
shift
tenure
reign
rule
dynasty
regime
periodization
calendrical
temporality
temporariness
transience
impermanence
fleetingness
ephemeralness
Definitions
- A period of the year characterized by a particular climate or activity, such as winter, summer, or spring
- A period of time spent doing a particular activity, such as a season of concerts or a season of sports
- A period of time when something is available or happens, such as a season of fruit or a season of holidays
Usage Examples
- The summer season is the busiest time of year for tourism in the city
- The football team had a successful season, winning most of their games
- The new restaurant is only open during the holiday season
- The farmer's market is open every Saturday during the growing season
Antonyms
off-season
downtime
hiatus
pause
break
interlude
interruption
cessation
stoppage
stillness
stagnation
inactivity
dormancy
hibernation
quiescence
abeyance
suspension
postponement
delay
lag
slowdown
decline
slump
trough
nadir
low