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Comparative
more seasonal
Superlative
most seasonal
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typical or customary for a specific time of year
- They enjoyed seasonal fruits and vegetables from the local farmer's market.
- The clothing store stocked up on seasonal winter coats and scarves.
- She decorated her home with seasonal decorations for Halloween.
- They served seasonal pumpkin spice lattes at the coffee shop in the fall.
- The resort offered seasonal discounts for summer vacation packages.
Antonyms:
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occurring or required at a specific time of the year, often repeating annually
- Many students take on seasonal jobs during the summer to earn extra money.
- The tourism industry relies heavily on seasonal workers during peak vacation periods.
- Farmers hire additional labor for seasonal work during harvest time.
- The store adjusts its inventory to match seasonal demand, offering winter coats in the colder months.
- Seasonal industries, such as skiing resorts, thrive during specific times of the year and slow down during off-seasons.