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Word holiday
WordType (noun)
Phonetic BrE / ˈhɒlədeɪ / BrE / ˈhɒlədi /
Example
  • the school/summer/christmas, etc. holidays
  • i'm afraid mr walsh is away on holiday this week.
  • the package includes 20 days' paid holiday a year.
  • holiday pay
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holiday

(noun)BrE / ˈhɒlədeɪ / BrE / ˈhɒlədi /
  1. a period of time when you are not at work or school
    • the school/summer/Christmas, etc. holidays
    • I'm afraid Mr Walsh is away on holiday this week.
    • The package includes 20 days' paid holiday a year.
    • holiday pay
    • a holiday job (= done by students during the school holidays)
  2. a period of time spent travelling or resting away from home
    • a camping/skiing/walking, etc. holiday
    • an adventure holiday
    • a family holiday
    • a foreign holiday
    • a holiday cottage/home/resort
    • the holiday industry
    • a holiday romance
    • Where are you going for your holidays this year?
    • a two-week holiday in the sun
    • They met while on holiday in Greece.
    • We went on holiday together last summer.
    • I haven’t had a decent holiday for years.
  3. a day when most people do not go to work or school, especially because of a religious or national celebration
    • see also bank holiday
      https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/english/bank-holiday
    • a national holiday
    • Today is a holiday in Wales.
  4. the time in December and early January that includes Christmas, Hanukkah and New Year
    • Happy Holidays!
    • I get four weeks’ holiday/vacation a year.
    • He’s on holiday/vacation this week.
    • I like to take my holiday/vacation in the winter.
    • the summer holidays/vacation.
    • The school will be closed Monday because it’s a holiday

    Extra Examples

    • Have you booked your summer holiday yet?
    • I go back a couple of times a year to celebrate the holidays with my family.
    • I got ill and had to cancel my holiday.
    • I have three weeks’ holiday a year.
    • I learned to windsurf on an activity holiday.
    • I really need a holiday!
    • I’m afraid Mr Adamek is on holiday this week.
    • I’m just trying to spread a little holiday cheer.
    • I’m taking the rest of my holiday in October.
    • It can be difficult to keep children occupied during the long summer holidays.
    • My aunt’s coming to stay in the holidays.
    • She had a holiday job as a gardener when she was a student.
    • She spent her holiday decorating the flat.
    • The centre is now closed for the Christmas holidays.
    • The pool is open throughout the holiday season.
    • The recession hit the package holiday business hard.
    • The roads will be busy on Monday as it’s a holiday weekend.
    • Their holiday romance turned into a lasting relationship.
    • They also have a holiday home at the seaside.
    • They met while on holiday in Spain.
    • This holiday season was the worst in 25 years for retailers.
    • This is your chance to win the holiday of a lifetime.
    • We always spend the holidays together.
    • We had a disastrous camping holiday.
    • We’re going on holiday to France this summer.
    • What would be your dream holiday?
    • You are entitled to 24 days’ paid holiday per year.
    • You should take out holiday insurance before you leave.
    • a popular seaside holiday resort
    • All we could afford was a week’s holiday at my parents’ place.
    • Book your winter holiday now.
    • Choose from over 200 great holiday destinations!
    • Have a fantastic holiday!
    • Have you ever been on a camping holiday?
    • He’s never had a holiday abroad.
    • How do you usually spend your holiday?
    • How many days’ holiday do you get a year?
    • I picked up a few holiday brochures on the way home.
    • I’ve never been one for holiday romances.
    • If you win, we’ll send you on a holiday of a lifetime!
    • It’s a popular holiday destination.
    • It’s the school holidays at the moment.
    • Let’s have a look at your holiday photos.
    • Make sure you have holiday insurance.
    • More and more people are taking foreign holidays.
    • My assistant is on holiday this week.
    • Package holidays are generally becoming less popular.
    • She doesn’t get any paid holiday.
    • She works as a holiday rep.
    • She works for a holiday company.
    • The neighbours are away on holiday.
    • The president’s birthday was declared a national holiday.
    • The town is now a bustling holiday resort.
    • Today is a holiday in Scotland.
    • Try us first for your best family holiday ever!
    • We had to cancel our holiday at the last minute.
    • We supply everything you will need for your adventure holiday.
    • We’re going away over the Christmas holidays.
    • We’re going on a skiing holiday in Austria.
    • What are you going to do during the summer holidays?
    • Win a dream holiday to the Bahamas.
    • You are entitled to four weeks’ annual holiday.
    • Your holiday entitlement is 25 days a year.

    Word Origin

    • Old English hāligdæg ‘holy day’.
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