seasonalities

/ˌsizəˈnælətiz/
noun
  1. Patterns or variations that occur regularly at certain times of the year.
    • The company's sales data shows clear seasonalities, with peaks in December.
    • Economists study seasonalities in consumer spending to predict trends.
    • The seasonalities of tourism mean that hotels are full in summer but empty in winter.
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