holiday
[hɔlɪdeɪ]

noun

[Definition]: a day do not need to go to work for general public, such as Christmas Day, New Year's Day

[Example Sentences]:
1. It was the holiday season in San Francisco in 2013.
2. The holiday promotion price is a reduced $50.
3. Job losses did result the last time Congress initiated a tax holiday, in 2004.
4. Last holiday season Amazon captured 37.9% of online revenue, while Best Buy captured 3.5%.
5. It has forecast overall holiday sales will increase 4.1 percent to $616.9 billion in 2014.
6. This is the one holiday we feel like all of the clients can celebrate.
7. The move to mobile is just one development in the holiday shopping scene so far.
8. The next several months leading up to this holiday will make for a wild ride.
9. Marketing costs will be higher in the second half because of the holiday season.
10. It can be sent as a gift to the target of your holiday affection.
11. The holiday season will be a test for the new services.
12. The online shopping industry may have been a victim of its own success this holiday season.
13. As we get closer to the holiday season there will be plenty more bargains.
14. Most people around the world are on holiday, which means lower volumes.
15. The move could have a bigger impact on business travelers than holiday beach-goers.


[Synonyms]jubilee