holiday
1 Americannoun
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a day fixed by law or custom on which ordinary business is suspended in commemoration of some event or in honor of some person.
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any day of exemption from work (working day ).
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a time or period of exemption from any requirement, duty, assessment, etc..
New businesses may be granted a one-year tax holiday.
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a religious feast day; holy day, especially any of several usually commemorative holy days observed in Judaism.
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Chiefly British. Sometimes holidays. a period of cessation from work or one of recreation; vacation.
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an unintentional gap left on a plated, coated, or painted surface.
adjective
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of or relating to a festival; festive; joyous.
a holiday mood.
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suitable for a holiday.
holiday attire.
verb (used without object)
noun
noun
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(often plural)
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US and Canadian word: vacation. a period in which a break is taken from work or studies for rest, travel, or recreation
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( as modifier )
a holiday mood
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a day on which work is suspended by law or custom, such as a religious festival, bank holiday, etc
verb
noun
Other Word Forms
- preholiday adjective
Etymology
Origin of holiday
First recorded before 950; Middle English; Old English hāligdæg; equivalent to holy + day
Example Sentences
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As Israel prepared for the Passover holiday, which began at sunset Wednesday, air raid sirens sounded repeatedly in the Tel Aviv area.
From Barron's • Apr. 2, 2026
A theme especially potent on Trans Day of Visibility, a holiday organizers wanted the Joy Who Lived to coincide with.
From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 1, 2026
There are some other holiday shutdowns to note.
From MarketWatch • Apr. 1, 2026
Davies regularly stands in for other presenters like Vernon Kay and Rylan Clark when they're on holiday.
From BBC • Mar. 31, 2026
I imagine the holiday show and the combined music rehearsal and everyone all together—it’ll be even louder than this.
From "Muffled" by Jennifer Gennari
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