Pronunciation: /ˈhoʊli deɪ/
noun A person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'holy day' is a noun referring to a day that is considered sacred or set apart for religious observance.
A1 I enjoy celebrating holy days with my family.
A2 In my culture, we have many holy days throughout the year.
B1 On the holy day of Eid, Muslims around the world gather to pray and feast.
B2 The holy day of Yom Kippur is a time for reflection and atonement for Jewish people.
C1 Many countries have public holidays on holy days of religious significance.
C2 The holy day of Diwali is celebrated with fireworks, feasting, and exchanging of gifts.
formal The holy day of Eid al-Fitr is a significant religious celebration for Muslims.
informal I always look forward to the holy day of Christmas because of the festive atmosphere.
slang Let's plan a get-together for the holy day of Diwali, it's going to be lit!
figurative For her, every Sunday is a holy day dedicated to self-care and relaxation.
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