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Synonyms and antonyms of The seasons and times of the year in American Thesaurus
The seasons and times of the year
autumn (noun)
mainly Britishformal the season of the year that comes between summer and winter. The usual American word is fall
fall (noun)
American the season between summer and winter. The British word is autumn
high summer ()
Midsummer Day (noun)
seasonally (adverb)
at a particular season
springtime (noun)
mainly literary the season of spring, between winter and summer
summer solstice (noun)
the day of the year when the Sun is above the horizon for the longest amount of time, around June 21st in the northern half of the Earth and December 21st in the southern half
summertime (noun)
summer time (noun)
winter solstice (noun)
the day of the year when the sun is above the horizon for the shortest amount of time, around December 21st in the northern half of the Earth and June 21st in the southern half
wintertime (noun)