seasons
Pronunciation: [ˈsiːzənz]
Word
Context: "time"
(noun) a part of the year that has a specific kind of weather. There are four main seasons: spring, summer, autumn (or fall), and winter. Each season has its own characteristics, like flowers blooming in spring or snow falling in winter.
Example
In spring, the flowers start to bloom and the weather gets warmer.
Example
Winter is not always enjoyable for kids who don’t like the cold and snow.
Example
What season do you like the most and why?
Context: "sports"
(noun) a specific time when a particular sport or activity happens regularly, usually over a few months. For example, basketball season or soccer season is when games and competitions take place.
Example
The basketball season starts in October and ends in April.
Example
Our team didn't perform well last season, and we didn't win many games.
Example
When does the soccer season begin this year?
Context: "events"
(noun) a period when certain events or activities occur. For instance, the holiday season includes times like Christmas and New Year, when many people celebrate.
Example
The holiday season is a joyful time for families to gather and celebrate together.
Example
During the off-season, many events do not take place, so it feels quiet.
Example
What special activities do you enjoy during the holiday season?
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