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Synonyms and antonyms of Years and numbers of years in American Thesaurus
Years and numbers of years
academic year (noun)
the time during the year when schools, colleges, and universities are teaching classes
annual (adjective)
calculated or considered over a period of one year
calendar year (noun)
the period of time between January 1 and December 31 of a particular year
century (noun)
a period of 100 years, usually counted from a year ending in –00. For example, the 20th century is the period from 1900 to 1999
the fifties ()
the years from 1950 to 1959
financial year (noun)
British a period of twelve months that a company or organization uses to calculate how much profit it has made and how much it owes. The American word is fiscal year.
the Gregorian calendar (noun)
the system used in many countries for organizing the days of the year into months
leap year (noun)
a year that has 366 days instead of 365. Leap years happen every four years, when February has 29 days instead of 28.
the middle 1950s/1980s etc. ()
the years around 1955/1985 etc.
millennial (adjective)
relating to a millennium
millennium (noun)
the millennium (noun)
the nineties ()
the years from 1990 to 1999
school year (noun)
session (noun)
American the part of a year during which a school or university has classes
the years from 1970 to 1979
the sixties ()
the years from 1960 to 1969
summer (noun)
literary a year, especially of someone’s age
the thirties ()
the years from 1930 to 1939
twelvemonth (noun)
year (noun)
a period of 365 days, or 366 in a leap year, divided into 12 months
year (noun)
used about a particular period of time, beginning on January 1 and ending on December 31, or between the first and last dates on some other calendar
yearlong (adjective)
continuing for a year
year-round (adjective)
happening, continuing, or available through the whole year