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seasonal
adjective as in cyclical
adjective as in intermittent
Strongest matches
adjective as in migrant/migratory
adjective as in migrational
adjective as in migratory
adjective as in odd
Strongest matches
Weak matches
- accidental
- atypical
- avant-garde
- bizarre
- casual
- chance
- contingent
- crazy
- curious
- deviant
- eccentric
- erratic
- exceptional
- extraordinary
- fantastic
- flaky
- fluky
- fortuitous
- fragmentary
- freakish
- freaky
- funny
- idiosyncratic
- incidental
- irregular
- kinky
- kooky
- occasional
- odd-lot
- off-the-wall
- offbeat
- out of the ordinary
- outlandish
- peculiar
- periodic
- quaint
- random
- rare
- remarkable
- singular
- spacey
- strange
- sundry
- uncanny
- uncommon
- unconventional
- unique
- varied
- weird
- whimsical
adjective as in on-again, off-again
Weak matches
- alternate
- arrested
- broken
- by bits and pieces
- checked
- cyclic
- cyclical
- discontinuing
- discontinuous
- epochal
- every other
- fitful
- here and there
- hit-or-miss
- infrequent
- interrupted
- isochronal
- isochronous
- iterant
- iterative
- metrical
- now and then
- occasional
- on and off
- periodic
- periodical
- punctuated
- recurrent
- recurring
- rhythmic
- rhythmical
- serial
- shifting
- spasmodic
- sporadic
- stop-and-go
adjective as in perennial
adjective as in periodic
Strongest matches
Strong match
adjective as in routine
adjective as in seasonable
Example Sentences
Hershey is scaling back its production of seasonal treats—think items like Reese’s Pumpkins—in favor of traditional products and packaging, which are easier to sell off if inventory is left over.
A few times a year, forecasters draw up seasonal predictions, which rely on very different types of information than the current weather conditions that feed short-term forecasts.
Almost all of those gains were in education, and that’s where we may run into problems with the way the BLS’s seasonal adjustments — which follow the ebb and flow of employment under normal circumstances — account for monthly changes.
This is particularly useful if you sell a variety of seasonal products online.
The World Health Organization coordinates a Global Influenza Surveillance and Response System, which gathers data from member countries to monitor seasonal and pandemic flu.
Florida, with its large seasonal migrations of northeasterners, is also now a wine-wise state.
For additional information on seasonal depression, head to the National Institute of Mental Health.
Studies show seasonal affective disorder is four times more common in women than men.
After all, you prepare your home, car, garden and other things for the seasonal change, so why not your body?
Construction would require around 10,400 seasonal workers for stretches that would last either four or eight months.
It was a device that accomplished, two thousand years ago, the function of our proud Bureau of Seasonal Gratuities.
Sun worship was of great antiquity in Babylonia, but appears to have been seasonal in its earliest phases.
The results were as follows:—The seasonal and monthly means in the tree and in the air were not sensibly different.
A very potent safeguard against the seasonal fever is arrack, being country spirit of a golden tint and undisciplined taste.
As in India, that condition heralded change in weather, its seasonal recurrence so regular that it is reckoned on to a day.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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