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Adjective peak-seaason has 1 sense
- high-season, peak-seaason - the most active period; "high season is most expensive"
Antonym: off-peak (indirect, via peak)
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Peak Season
Definition: The period of time when a particular destination or industry experiences the highest level of demand, activity, and profitability.
Part of Speech: Noun
Senses:
- Popular Sense: The peak season refers to the busiest and most favorable time for businesses or tourist destinations where demand and activity reach the highest levels. During this time, prices and rates tend to be higher due to the increased demand.
- Local Sense: The term "peak season" may also refer to the specific high-demand period observed at a local or regional level for businesses or attractions. It varies from one location to another based on climatic conditions, holidays, local events, festivals, etc.
Sample Sentences:
- The ski resort experiences its peak season during the winter months when tourists flock to enjoy the snow and engage in winter sports.
- Hotel prices soar during the peak season in popular vacation destinations.
- The local fruit market witnesses a surge in sales during the peak season, offering a wide variety of fresh produce.
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