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holiday
noun
a
period
of
time
when
you
do
not
go
to
work
or
school
,
often
travelling
somewhere
for
pleasure
β’
School
ends
tomorrow
,
and
our
holiday
to
the
seaside
starts
on
Saturday
.
School
ends
tomorrow
,
and
our
holiday
to
the
seaside
starts
on
Saturday
.
β’
They
saved
money
all
year
for
a
two-week
holiday
in
Greece
.
They
saved
money
all
year
for
a
two-week
holiday
in
Greece
.
noun
a
special
day
each
year
when
most
people
do
not
work
because
of
a
national
,
cultural
,
or
religious
celebration
β’
Independence
Day
is
a
national
holiday
in
the
United
States
.
Independence
Day
is
a
national
holiday
in
the
United
States
.
β’
Many
shops
close
early
on
the
public
holiday
.
Many
shops
close
early
on
the
public
holiday
.
verb
to
spend
a
period
away
from
home
for
rest
or
pleasure
β’
This
year
we
holiday
in
the
Scottish
Highlands
.
This
year
we
holiday
in
the
Scottish
Highlands
.
β’
They
usually
holiday
abroad
every
spring
.
They
usually
holiday
abroad
every
spring
.
solid
adjective
firm
in
shape
and
not
a
liquid
or
a
gas
.
β’
The
lake
froze
overnight
,
turning
the
surface
water
into
hard
solid
ice
.
The
lake
froze
overnight
,
turning
the
surface
water
into
hard
solid
ice
.
β’
Melted
chocolate
becomes
a
solid
again
when
it
cools
.
Melted
chocolate
becomes
a
solid
again
when
it
cools
.
From
Latin
solidus
β
firm
,
whole
,
undivided
.β
slide
noun
a
smooth
sloping
structure
at
a
playground
that
children
sit
on
to
move
quickly
downward
for
fun
β’
The
toddler
squealed
as
he
went
down
the
bright
red
slide
.
The
toddler
squealed
as
he
went
down
the
bright
red
slide
.
β’
We
had
to
line
up
and
take
turns
on
the
slide
during
recess
.
We
had
to
line
up
and
take
turns
on
the
slide
during
recess
.
verb
-
slide
,
sliding
,
slides
,
slid
to
move
smoothly
over
a
surface
,
usually
with
little
effort
or
resistance
β’
The
penguin
slid
across
the
ice
on
its
belly
.
The
penguin
slid
across
the
ice
on
its
belly
.
β’
She
slid
the
heavy
box
into
the
corner
without
lifting
it
.
She
slid
the
heavy
box
into
the
corner
without
lifting
it
.
noun
a
single
page
or
screen
in
a
computer
presentation
that
shows
information
such
as
text
,
pictures
,
or
charts
β’
The
first
slide
of
her
presentation
had
the
company
logo
.
The
first
slide
of
her
presentation
had
the
company
logo
.
β’
He
added
a
photo
to
make
the
slide
more
interesting
.
He
added
a
photo
to
make
the
slide
more
interesting
.
noun
a
thin
,
flat
piece
of
glass
used
to
hold
something
to
be
looked
at
under
a
microscope
β’
The
biology
student
placed
the
onion
skin
on
a
slide
.
The
biology
student
placed
the
onion
skin
on
a
slide
.
β’
Make
sure
the
slide
is
clean
before
you
add
the
sample
.
Make
sure
the
slide
is
clean
before
you
add
the
sample
.
valid
adjective
officially
acceptable
or
in
force
because
it
follows
all
rules
or
is
within
the
allowed
period
β’
Is
your
passport
still
valid
or
do
you
need
a
new
one
?
Is
your
passport
still
valid
or
do
you
need
a
new
one
?
β’
The
coupon
is
valid
until
the
end
of
the
month
.
The
coupon
is
valid
until
the
end
of
the
month
.
From
Latin
validus
meaning
β
strong
,
powerful
,
effective
,β
from
valΔre
β
to
be
strong
.β
adjective
based
on
good
reasons
,
facts
,
or
clear
logic
;
sound
and
convincing
β’
She
made
a
valid
argument
for
starting
the
project
earlier
.
She
made
a
valid
argument
for
starting
the
project
earlier
.
β’
That's
a
valid
question
and
deserves
an
answer
.
That's
a
valid
question
and
deserves
an
answer
.
Same
origin
as
Sense
1
,
shaped
by
use
in
logic
and
law
in
the
16th
century
.
interjection
(
informal
)
used
to
show
agreement
that
someone
β
s
point
is
fair
or
reasonable
β’
β
We
should
leave
early
to
avoid
traffic
.β β
Valid
.β
β
We
should
leave
early
to
avoid
traffic
.β β
Valid
.β
β’
When
Leah
said
the
rules
were
unfair
,
everyone
nodded
and
said
, β
Valid
.β
When
Leah
said
the
rules
were
unfair
,
everyone
nodded
and
said
, β
Valid
.β
Extension
of
the
adjective
β
s
sense
of
correctness
,
popularized
in
U
.
S
.
youth
slang
in
the
early
2000s
.