season

noun, verb72 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.8

Refers to the time of year with little to no rainfall.

Refers to the time of year with high rainfall.

A season in sports marked by many victories or achievements.

Refers to the time of year with high rainfall.

The busiest period for tourism or other activities.

The time including Christmas, Hanukkah and New Year.

An exceptionally good season in sports.

The period around Christmas Day.

The busiest period for tourism or other activities.

A season in which a team wins more games than it loses.

A sports season that does not meet expectations.

The period when animals reproduce.

The period of holidays at the end of the year.

The period when animals reproduce.

Refers to the rainy season in South and Southeast Asia.

The least busy period for tourism or other activities.

The next season that is about to begin.

The period when birds build nests and lay eggs.

A sports season with bad results.

The least busy period for tourism or other activities.

The next season that is about to begin.

The period when it is legal to hunt a particular animal; often used figuratively to mean a time when a person or group is subjected to intense criticism or attack.

The next season that is about to begin.

A ticket that can be used for all events or games in a season.

Indicates the start of a particular period, like a sports season.

Indicates the start of a particular period, especially a sports season (informal).

The busiest or most active part of a season.

Describes food with a lot of spices or flavoring added.

To add a good amount of flavor to food.

To start a sports season.

Used for fruits, vegetables, or seafood that are fresh, available, and at their best.

To start a sports season.

Used for food that is not currently fresh or available locally.

To begin a sports season, often with the first game.

To begin to be fresh and available.

Collocations with "season"

... + season