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单词 heydays
释义

heyday

1 of 2

noun

hey·​day ˈhā-ˌdā How to pronounce heyday (audio)
1
: the period of one's greatest popularity, vigor, or prosperity
2
archaic : high spirits

heyday

2 of 2

interjection

archaic
used to express elation or wonder

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In its earliest appearances in English, in the 16th century, heyday was used as an interjection that expressed elation or wonder (similar to our word hey, from which it derives). Within a few decades, heyday was seeing use as a noun meaning "high spirits." This sense can be seen in Act III, scene 4 of Hamlet, when the Prince of Denmark tells his mother, "You cannot call it love; for at your age / The heyday in the blood is tame…." The word's second syllable is not thought to be borne of the modern word day (or any of its ancestors), but in the 18th century the syllable's resemblance to that word likely influenced the development of the now-familiar use referring to the period when one's achievement or popularity has reached its zenith.

Synonyms

Noun

  • bloom
  • blossom
  • florescence
  • floruit
  • flower
  • flush
  • high noon
  • prime
  • salad days
  • springtime
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Example Sentences

Noun in its heyday, the circus was a major form of entertainment for small-town America
Recent Examples on the Web
Noun
Another big Lamplighter movie from his heyday in the Seven was Y2KOS. Nick Romano, EW.com, 27 Jan. 2022 Ancient cemeteries, final resting places of nomads who plied these edge lands during the heyday of the Silk Road, were a regular sight on the plain. Henry Wismayer, Anchorage Daily News, 30 Aug. 2022 Ancient cemeteries, final resting places of nomads who plied these edge lands during the heyday of the Silk Road, were a regular sight on the plain. Henry Wismayer, Washington Post, 29 Aug. 2022 Both Deshay and Major worked alongside Tyler shortly before and during the heyday of his hip-hop collective, Odd Future. Thania Garcia, Variety, 10 July 2022 For fans who remember the heyday of classic Metroid, however, the stagnation of the 2D action genre, in general, was akin to the loss of a dear friend. Jason Hidalgo, USA TODAY, 31 Oct. 2021 That’s a similar tale of woe that befell Peloton, which overzealously built out production in the heyday of 2020 and is now in something of an existential crisis. Allison Morrow, CNN, 26 July 2022 And yet, Oregon tech jobs are surging and have finally surpassed the high-water mark set in the heyday of the dot-com boom, according to a new analysis by Josh Lehner at the Oregon Office of Economic Analysis. oregonlive, 20 July 2022 There are many more places for Northeast Ohio art to be seen and appreciated than in the heyday of the May Show. Steven Litt, cleveland, 22 May 2022 See More

Word History

Etymology

Interjection

irregular from hey

First Known Use

Noun

circa 1590, in the meaning defined at sense 2

Interjection

circa 1529, in the meaning defined above

Kids Definition

heyday

noun

hey·​day ˈhā-ˌdā How to pronounce heyday (audio)
: the time of greatest strength, popularity, or success

heydays

noun

plural of heyday
as in blooms
a state or time of great activity, thriving, or achievement in its heyday, the circus was a major form of entertainment for small-town America

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • blooms
  • revivals
  • springtimes
  • primes
  • pinnacles
  • salad days
  • autumns
  • zeniths
  • florescences
  • blossoms
  • grandeurs
  • flowerings
  • flowers
  • glories
  • floruits
  • high noons
  • flushes
  • splendors
  • efflorescences
  • summits
  • recoveries
  • peaks
  • belles époques
  • Indian summers
  • golden ages
  • climaxes
  • apexes
  • acmes
  • comebacks
  • meridians
  • silver ages
  • apices
  • belle epoques

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • declines
  • decays
  • bottoms
  • downfalls
  • nadirs
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