Thesaurus / most holiday
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synonyms for most holiday
- cheery
- chipper
- convivial
- gala
- happy
- hearty
- jovial
- joyful
- joyous
- jubilant
- lighthearted
- merry
- peppy
- upbeat
- blithe
- bouncy
- carnival
- carnivalesque
- chirpy
- festal
- gay
- gleeful
- go-go
- grooving
- holiday
- jocund
- jolly
- juiced up
- jumping
- mirthful
- perky
- rocking
- snappy
- swinging
- zippy
On this page you'll find 85 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to most holiday, such as: cheerful, clubby, festive, genial, hearty, and jolly.
antonyms for most holiday
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- apathetic
- depressed
- lethargic
- miserable
- sad
- serious
- sorrowful
- troubled
- unhappy
- upset
- gloomy
- somber
- undecorated
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How to use most holiday in a sentence
Ascension being a holiday here, all we pianists made up a walking party out to Tiefurt, about two miles distant.
MUSIC-STUDY IN GERMANYAMY FAYFor instance, few workmen will take a holiday; they prefer a "day's out" or "play."
SHOWELL'S DICTIONARY OF BIRMINGHAMTHOMAS T. HARMAN AND WALTER SHOWELLIsaacson did not visit Mrs. Chepstow again before he left London for his annual holiday.
BELLA DONNAROBERT HICHENSIndeed, it made me understand for the first time that even a Bank Holiday need not be a day of wrath and mourning.
BELLA DONNAROBERT HICHENSIn 1878 Mathieson and I took a short holiday together and crossed to Ireland.
FIFTY YEARS OF RAILWAY LIFE IN ENGLAND, SCOTLAND AND IRELANDJOSEPH TATLOWNow, go and mend that deplorable frock, and if you don't dream over it, you won't waste too much of your holiday.
THE DAISY CHAINCHARLOTTE YONGEGalway is the gateway to Connemara, and Connemara is one of the best places under the sun for a healthy and enjoyable holiday.
FIFTY YEARS OF RAILWAY LIFE IN ENGLAND, SCOTLAND AND IRELANDJOSEPH TATLOWAs for Bailey, he always declared this Egyptian tour was the holiday of his life.
FIFTY YEARS OF RAILWAY LIFE IN ENGLAND, SCOTLAND AND IRELANDJOSEPH TATLOWBuying an evening paper—wearing a waistcoat again—running after a bus—anything—it's all holiday.
FIRST PLAYSA. A. MILNEThe forts and ships saluted; we of course did the same; and the people all dressed and went to mass, as on a holiday.
JOURNAL OF A VOYAGE TO BRAZILMARIA GRAHAM