seasonal

[ˈsiːznəl]

seasonal Definition

  • 1relating to or characteristic of a particular season of the year
  • 2occurring, produced, or harvested during a particular season

Using seasonal: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "seasonal" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The restaurant offers seasonal dishes using fresh ingredients.

  • Example

    The store only sells seasonal products during the holidays.

  • Example

    The flu is a seasonal illness that peaks in the winter.

  • Example

    Farmers grow different crops in different seasons.

seasonal Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for seasonal

Phrases with seasonal

  • a type of depression that occurs during the fall and winter months when there is less sunlight

    Example

    She was diagnosed with seasonal affective disorder and started light therapy.

  • a person who is employed only during a particular season of the year

    Example

    The ski resort hires many seasonal workers during the winter months.

  • an allergic reaction to pollen, mold, or other allergens that are present only during certain times of the year

    Example

    He suffers from seasonal allergies every spring and takes antihistamines to relieve his symptoms.

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Summary: seasonal in Brief

The term 'seasonal' [ˈsiːznəl] refers to things that are related to or characteristic of a particular season of the year. It can also refer to things that occur, are produced, or harvested during a particular season. Examples include seasonal dishes, products, illnesses, and crops. 'Seasonal' extends into phrases like 'seasonal affective disorder,' which is a type of depression that occurs during the fall and winter months, and 'seasonal worker,' which is a person who is employed only during a particular season of the year.

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