Season ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Season ( noun )

  1. One of the four divisions of the year, typically marked by particular weather conditions.
  2. A period of the year characterized by a particular activity or event.
  3. The time when a particular type of food is in season.

Origin:

Middle english sesoun, from old english sēson, from sēsian to sow, from sē, sēo sowing.

Examples:

  1. It's my favorite season - fall.
  2. The season for hunting is from September to December.
  3. He was waiting for the season of berries.
  4. Summer is the season for vacation.
  5. It's the best season for a wedding.

(As a verb)

Season ( verb )

  1. One of the four divisions of the year, typically marked by particular weather conditions.
  2. A period of the year characterized by a particular activity or event.
  3. The time when a particular type of food is in season.

Origin:

Middle english sesoun, from old english sēson, from sēsian to sow, from sē, sēo sowing.

Examples:

  1. It's my favorite season - fall.
  2. The season for hunting is from September to December.
  3. He was waiting for the season of berries.
  4. Summer is the season for vacation.
  5. It's the best season for a wedding.
Some random words: vacation, divider, quahog