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See definition of springtime on Dictionary.com
  • as inprime
  • as inprime
  • as inpuberty
  • as inspring

synonyms for springtime

  • adolescence
  • aurora
  • dawn
  • daybreak
  • dew
  • greenness
  • juvenility
  • morn
  • morning
  • opening
  • puberty
  • pubescence
  • start
  • sunrise
  • sunup
  • vitality
  • youth
  • youthfulness
  • tender years
  • heyday
  • best
  • bloom
  • choice
  • cream
  • elite
  • fat
  • flower
  • flowering
  • height
  • maturity
  • peak
  • perfection
  • pink
  • prize
  • spring
  • top
  • verdure
  • vitality
  • zenith
  • best days
On this page you'll find 79 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to springtime, such as: adolescence, aurora, dawn, daybreak, dew, and greenness.

antonyms for springtime

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  • adulthood
  • conclusion
  • end
  • ending
  • eventide
  • finish
  • sundown
  • sunset
  • downfall
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    How to use springtime in a sentence

    The Census Bureau announced last week that it will not release the data states use to draw their legislative maps until the end of September — months later than the usual springtime release.
    GERRYMANDERING IS ABOUT TO GET EVEN MORE CHAOTICSTEF W. KIGHTFEBRUARY 19, 2021AXIOS
    He had no food, no shelter from the temperatures that even in springtime plunged the nights well below freezing.
    HOW ONE MAN SURVIVED A PLANE CRASH AND 5 DAYS IN THE SNOWY CANADIAN WILDERNESS—AND WENT ON TO HELP SHAPE THE MODERN SKI INDUSTRYCASSIDY RANDALLDECEMBER 27, 2020TIME
    They’re skiing terrain that they used to wait until springtime for.
    LAST WEEKEND WAS A DEADLY ONE IN THE ROCKIESMARC PERUZZIDECEMBER 24, 2020OUTSIDE ONLINE
    The country’s springtime lockdown kept death rates relatively low, but cases surged after the country eased its restrictions.
    THESE COUNTRIES MANAGED TO TURN COVID-19 AROUND. HERE’S HOW WE COULD DO THE SAME.KATE BAGGALEYNOVEMBER 17, 2020POPULAR-SCIENCE
    In the springtime, school-age children across the United States lost out on sports, proms and graduations as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
    NEW JERSEY SCHOOL DISTRICT PLEDGES TO PROTECT AT LEAST ONE RITUAL FROM PANDEMIC UPHEAVAL: THE SNOW DAYKIM BELLWAREOCTOBER 29, 2020WASHINGTON POST
    So the winter passed and springtime came again with all its beauty, and he continued in his book business.
    THE HOMESTEADEROSCAR MICHEAUX
    In a springtime landscape a young peasant girl is seated beneath a tree, looking before her over a sunlit plain.
    BASTIEN LEPAGEFR. CRASTRE
    As the bird must fly north in springtime, so must I drink the hemp smoke, when the genii bid, or die.
    GOD WILLS IT!WILLIAM STEARNS DAVIS
    It was one day in the early springtime when the eunuchs spread canopies on the palace roof.
    GOD WILLS IT!WILLIAM STEARNS DAVIS
    No doubt the river is often bank full in springtime when the snows are melting, and its pace is then materially faster.
    THE CRADLE OF MANKINDW.A. WIGRAM
    SYNONYM OF THE DAY
    OCTOBER 26, 1985
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    WORDS RELATED TO SPRINGTIME

    • adolescence
    • aurora
    • dawn
    • daybreak
    • dew
    • greenness
    • juvenility
    • morn
    • morning
    • opening
    • puberty
    • pubescence
    • springtime
    • start
    • sunrise
    • sunup
    • tender years
    • vitality
    • youth
    • youthfulness
    Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.