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Word | Heyday |
French Meaning | âge d'or, culmination, apogée, beaux jours, fleur de l'âge |
the period of greatest prosperity or productivity / An expression of frolic and exultation, and sometimes of wonder. / time of greatest success; prime / the period of a person's or thing's greatest success, popularity, or vigor. / —used to express elation or wonder / the time when someone or something is most successful, popular, etc., | |
Usage | ⇒ In their heyday the San Francisco Forty-Niners won the Super Bowl two years running. ⇒ in its heyday, the circus was a major form of entertainment for small-town America ⇒ the paper has lost millions of readers since its heyday in 1964 |
Synonyms | prime, peak, bloom, flower, acme, flush, pinnacle, blossom, height, time, zenith, apex, culmination, day, efflorescence, blossoming, climax, crown, elevation, flowering, |
Antonyms | bottom, decline, nadir, blench, brew, canyon, comedown, decrescendo, deepness, demise, depths, descent, downfall, fall, fall asleep, fall back, fall behind, fall out, fall short of, letdown, |
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