What type of word is vacation?
noun. a period of suspension of work, study, or other activity, usually used for rest, recreation, or travel; recess or holiday: Schoolchildren are on vacation now.
What is the value of a family vacation?
Family vacation provides opportunity for the family members to be reunited to one another. During the vacation they travel together, eat meals together, do sight-seeing together, and have fun together. This brings them closer physically, mentally, and emotionally. They again feel connected.
What’s another word for vacation?
What is another word for vacation?
break | leave |
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respite | getaway |
sabbatical | sojourn |
adjournment | hols |
rest | retreat |
What is a synonym for nice vacation?
Synonyms
- great vacation.
- good summer.
- happy holiday.
- your holidays.
- good holiday.
- good vacation.
- great holiday.
- happy holidays.
What is another word for relax?
What is another word for relax?
unwind | rest |
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laze | repose |
lounge | chill |
idle | loll |
luxuriate | loaf |
What is a pleasure trip?
pleasure trip – a journey taken for pleasure; “many summer excursions to the shore”; “it was merely a pleasure trip”; “after cautious sashays into the field” excursion, jaunt, outing, junket, sashay, expedition. journey, journeying – the act of traveling from one place to another.
What do you call a person who travels for pleasure?
TOURIST. someone who travels for pleasure.
What’s a word for someone who travels a lot?
Peri- is the Greek word for “around,” and peripatetic is an adjective that describes someone who likes to walk or travel around. Peripatetic is also a noun for a person who travels from one place to another or moves around a lot.
What is a Pogonophile?
New Word Suggestion. Someone who loves beards.
What is Liberosis?
John Koenig coined the term ‘Liberosis’ in The Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows. Liberosis is: “…the desire to care less about things – to loosen your grip on your life, to stop glancing behind you every few steps, afraid that someone will snatch it from you…”