What are some opposite words for holiday season?
Antonyms for holiday seasonhol·i·day sea·son
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holiday seasonnoun
Synonyms:
Christmas season, advent, Christmastide, yuletideholiday seasonnoun
(US, Canada) The period of the late fall and early winter when several holidays occur, such as American Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year's Day, Hanukkah, and Kwanzaa
What are your plans for the holiday season?
Synonyms:
Christmastide, advent, yuletide, Christmas season
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holiday seasonnoun
a time when many people take holidays
How to use holiday season in a sentence?
Traditional retailers have been reticent to commit to hiring targets for the holiday season, which reflects the uncertain business environment they face with sky-high unemployment, dwindling government stimulus, and changing consumer spending patterns.
I think that what's happening seriously is a COVID malaise, i really believe that if we had been beating the disease this holiday season, people would be upbeat … It's something that preoccupies everybody. With … the uncertainties of the disease I think that the country's in a very sour mood and Joe Biden['s] … misfortune is [being] on the receiving end of that.
Thomas Cook, for example, is heavily skewed toward Turkey, whereas airlines can benefit from a more geographical spread, with this being the start of the holiday season and normally a busy time for tour operators, we could see more pressure as many change travel plans.
It is very smart of Sony to sell 'Spider-Man' this holiday season: that blockbuster alone will help generate a lot of buzz and is of course a system seller, too.
Now, this is, of course, the most wonderful time of the year. But we would be remiss not to take a moment to remember our fellow Americans whose hearts are heavy tonight – who grieve for loved ones, especially in San Bernardino, California, their loss is our loss, too, for we’re all one American family. We look out for each other in good times, and in bad. And they should know that all of us care about them this holiday season.
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