Holiday vs Tourism - What's the difference?
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A day on which a festival, religious event, or national celebration is traditionally observed.
A day declared free from work by the state or government.
A period of one or more days taken off work by an employee for leisure.
A period during which pupils and students do not attend their school or university.
A period taken off work or study for travel or leisure.
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To take a period of time away from work or study.
(British) To spend a period of time for travel.
The act of travelling or sightseeing, particularly away from one's home.
Collectively, the tourists visiting a place or landmark.
The act of visiting another region or jurisdiction for a particular purpose.
As a proper noun holiday
is .As a noun tourism is
the act of travelling or sightseeing, particularly away from one's home.holiday
English
(wikipedia holiday)Noun
(en noun)- Today is a Wiccan holiday !
Synonyms
* (day on which a festival, etc, is traditionally observed''): feast day (''celebratory religious event ) * (day declared free from work by the government ): Bank Holiday (UK), national holiday * (period of one or more days taken off work by an employee for leisure ): leave, time off * (period taken off work or study for travel ): vacation (US)Derived terms
* bank holiday * busman's holiday * go on holiday * high days and holidays * holiday season * holiday-maker, holidaymaker * holidayer * public holiday * summer holidayVerb
(en verb)References
Anagrams
* 1000 English basic wordstourism
English
(wikipedia tourism)Noun
(en-noun)- libel tourism'''; suicide '''tourism'''; sex '''tourism
