summer

/ˈsʌmər/
noun
  1. The warmest season of the year, between spring and autumn, lasting from June to September in the Northern Hemisphere.
    • We always go to the beach during summer.
    • The kids are excited for summer vacation to start.
    • Summer is my favorite season because of the long days and warm weather.
  2. A period of warmth, growth, or activity; a time of flourishing.
    • The garden was in the summer of its bloom, with flowers everywhere.
    • Her career was in its summer, full of energy and opportunity.
    • The company enjoyed a summer of success after launching the new product.
Antonyms
verb
  1. To spend the summer in a particular place.
    • Many birds summer in the north and then fly south for winter.
    • We plan to summer in Europe this year.
    • My grandparents summer in a small cottage by the lake.
adjective
  1. Characteristic of or suitable for summer.
    • She wore a light summer dress to the picnic.
    • The summer menu features fresh salads and cold drinks.
    • We bought summer tires for the car before the heat wave.
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