spring break
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Definition
Noun: A scheduled vacation period in the spring, typically lasting one to two weeks, during which schools, colleges, and universities suspend classes.
Usage
"Spring break" is used as a singular, countable noun. It refers to the specific annual holiday period. - It is common to use the verb "have" or "take" with "spring break" (e.g., have spring break, take a spring break). - Prepositions like "during," "for," and "over" are frequently used with it (e.g., during spring break, plans for spring break).
Examples
- The university spring break is in March.
- What are your plans for spring break?
- Many students travel during spring break.
- We have two weeks of spring break this year.
Advanced Usage
- "to be on spring break": To be in the midst of the spring vacation period.
- The campus is quiet because most students are on spring break.
- "spring break destination": A popular place to visit during this holiday.
- Florida is a classic spring break destination for American college students.
Variants and Related Words
- Break (n): A pause or period of rest from work or study. "Spring break" is a specific type of break.
- Recess (n): A temporary break from proceedings; a period of vacation. (This is a more formal synonym, often used in the provided definition context).
- Spring vacation (n): A less common, but synonymous phrase for "spring break."
Synonyms
- Spring recess: (Formal) A synonym often used in academic calendars.
- Easter break: Used in some regions where the break coincides with the Easter holiday.
Related Phrases
- "Post-spring break": Referring to the time immediately after the break ends.
- The professor assigned a paper due the first week post-spring break.
- "Spring break plans": A common phrase discussing intended activities for the holiday.
- Everyone was talking about their spring break plans.
Noun
- a week or more of recess during the spring term at school