different between holidays vs festivals
holidays
English
Noun
holidays
- plural of holiday
Noun
holidays pl (plural only)
- (informal, Ireland) (usually after possessive) holiday, vacation; time off work, especially if spent travelling away from home
- (Canada, US) The season around Christmas, Hanukkah, and New Year's Day.
- Where will you be spending the holidays?
Verb
holidays
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of holiday
Anagrams
- hyaloids
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festivals
English
Noun
festivals
- plural of festival
Catalan
Noun
festivals
- plural of festival
Dutch
Pronunciation
Noun
festivals
- Plural form of festival
French
Pronunciation
Noun
festivals m
- plural of festival
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