Pronunciation: /ˈsiːzənl/

Definitions of seasonal

adjective relating to or characteristic of a particular season

Example Sentences

A1 I like to eat seasonal fruits like apples and oranges.

A2 The restaurant changes its menu based on seasonal ingredients.

B1 She enjoys shopping for seasonal decorations for each holiday.

B2 The hotel offers seasonal promotions to attract more guests during off-peak times.

C1 The winery produces award-winning wines using only the finest seasonal grapes.

C2 The fashion designer's latest collection features luxurious fabrics in rich seasonal colors.

Examples of seasonal in a Sentence

formal The restaurant only uses seasonal ingredients in their dishes.

informal I love going to the farmer's market to buy seasonal fruits and vegetables.

slang Let's hit up that seasonal pop-up shop for some cool finds.

figurative Her emotions were like the changing of the seasonal winds, unpredictable and ever-shifting.

Grammatical Forms of seasonal

past tense

seasoned

plural

seasonals

comparative

more seasonal

superlative

most seasonal

present tense

season

future tense

will season

perfect tense

have seasoned

continuous tense

is seasoning

singular

seasonal

positive degree

seasonal

infinitive

to season

gerund

seasoning

participle

seasoning

Origin and Evolution of seasonal

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'seasonal' originated from the Latin word 'sationalis', which means 'pertaining to sowing or planting'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the usage of 'seasonal' has expanded to refer to things that occur or are appropriate for a particular season, rather than just related to planting or sowing.