vacation

[vəˈkeɪʃn]

vacation Definition

an extended period of leisure and recreation, especially one spent away from home or in traveling.

Using vacation: Examples

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

  • Example

    I'm going on vacation to Hawaii next week.

  • Example

    She took a two-week vacation to visit her family.

  • Example

    We're planning a family vacation to Europe this summer.

  • Example

    He needs a vacation after working so hard.

vacation Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for vacation

Antonyms for vacation

Idioms Using vacation

  • away from work or home on a holiday or break

    Example

    I won't be available next week because I'll be on vacation.

  • to go on a holiday or break from work or routine

    Example

    I need to take a vacation to recharge my batteries.

  • time off from work with pay, typically offered as a benefit by employers

    Example

    I get three weeks of paid vacation every year.

Phrases with vacation

  • staycation

    a vacation spent at home or nearby

    Example

    We couldn't afford to travel this year, so we decided to have a staycation instead.

  • a vacation during which one continues to work, often remotely

    Example

    I'm taking a working vacation so I can still attend meetings while traveling.

  • the period of time during the summer when schools and universities are closed and people traditionally take a break from work or studies

    Example

    I always looked forward to summer vacation as a kid.

Origins of vacation

from Latin 'vacatio', meaning 'freedom from occupation'

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Summary: vacation in Brief

The term 'vacation' [vəˈkeɪʃn] refers to an extended period of leisure and recreation, often spent away from home or traveling. It includes phrases like 'staycation' and 'working vacation,' and idioms like 'on vacation' and 'take a vacation.' 'Vacation' is commonly used to describe a break from work or routine, such as 'He needs a vacation after working so hard.'

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