💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Winterval"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| festive seasonnoun | The period around Christmas and New Year. |
| holidaysnoun | (informal, Ireland) (usually after possessive) holiday, vacation; time off work, especially if spent travelling away from home |
| yulenoun | Christmastide, the Christmas season, the Twelve Days of Christmas (between December 25ᵗʰ and January 5ᵗʰ). |
| holiday seasonnoun | (US, Canada) The period of the late fall and early winter when several holidays occur, such as Halloween, American Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year's Day, Hanukkah, and Kwanzaa |
| yulefestnoun | The celebration or festival of Yule; midwinter feast. |
| yuletidenoun | The flower Camellia sasanqua, native to Japan and nearby islands. |
| midwinternoun | The middle of winter. |
| christmas seasonnoun | (US, informal, retail and marketing) The winter season starting around Thanksgiving (typically Black Friday) and ending at or about New Year's Eve. |
| christmastimenoun | Christmas season; Christmastide; yuletide |
| christmas timenoun | The Christmas season. |
| twelfth nightnoun | A Christian festival marking the coming of Epiphany and concluding the Twelve Days of Christmas, traditionally falling on the evening of January 5 (i.e., on the eve of Twelfth Day, January 6), but also sometimes defined as falling on the evening of January 6 (i.e., on the evening of Twelfth Day itself). |
| adventnoun | Arrival; onset; a time when something first comes or appears; the time when it is approaching. |
| eastertidenoun | The season from Easter Day to Whitsun, inclusive thereof. |
| epiphanynoun | (countable) An illuminating realization or discovery, often resulting in a personal feeling of elation, awe, or wonder. |
| watchnightnoun | (Christianity) A religious service involving a review of the past year and preparation for the year ahead participated in by Methodists and members of other Christian denominations which starts late on New Year's Eve and ends after midnight on New Year's Day; hence, the night that begins on December 31 and ends on January 1. |
| twelfth daynoun | (Christianity) Synonym of Epiphany (“an annual Christian feast on the twelfth day after Christmas Day (6 January) celebrating the appearance of Jesus Christ to the Magi”). |
| lentnoun | (Christianity) A period of the ecclesiastical year preceding Easter, traditionally involving temporary abstention from certain foods and pleasures. |
| yulemonthnoun | (rare) The typical month of the Yuletide; the month in which Yule typically occurs; Christmas month; December. |
| easternoun | (Christianity) A Christian feast commemorating the resurrection of Jesus Christ. It is celebrated on the first Sunday (and Monday) following the full moon that occurs on or next after the vernal equinox, ranging in most of Western Christianity (such as Protestantism and Roman Catholicism) from March 22 to April 25, and in Eastern Christianity (such as the Coptic Church and Eastern Orthodox Church) from April 4 to May 8. |
| christmahanukwanzakahnoun | Alternative form of Chrismahanukwanzakah. [(humorous) A fictional holiday in December combining aspects of Christmas, Hanukkah and Kwanzaa into one festival.] |
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