What is another word for midsummer day?
Pronunciation:
[ mˈɪdsʌmə dˈe͡ɪ], [ mˈɪdsʌmə dˈeɪ], [ m_ˈɪ_d_s_ʌ_m_ə d_ˈeɪ]
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Synonyms for Midsummer day:
n.
• Midsummer Day (noun)-
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- fall.
Other synonyms:
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- summertime,
- summer time,
- wintertime,
- seasonal,
- summery,
- equinox,
- summer solstice,
- winter solstice,
- New Year,
- daylight-saving time,
- the Wet,
- midwinter,
- wintry,
- vernal,
- autumn,
- the rainy season,
- solstice,
- midsummer,
- the midnight sun,
- British Summer Time,
- springtime,
- autumnal.
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- season.
How to use "Midsummer day" in context?
Midsummer day is a festival celebrated in many European countries on or around June 24th. Essentially, it is a day to celebrate the summer solstice. Historically, midsummer was a time when farmers would bring in the wheat crop and livestock would be rounded up and brought into centralized summer pastures. This was also a time to celebrate the bounty of the year and to give thanks for the abundant harvest. Rural communities would hold processional dances and feast days. This was also the time of year when young people would meet and make arrangements to marry.
Homophones for Midsummer day:
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- Synonyms:
- wanted, hurry up, urgent, hurry-up, life and death, top-priority, touch and go, ahead, all-important, arduous.