Antonyms for heyday
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : hey-dey |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈheɪˌdeɪ |
Definition of heyday
Origin :- late 16c., alteration of heyda (1520s), exclamation of playfulness or surprise, something like Modern English hurrah, apparently an extended form of Middle Elish interjection hey or hei (see hey). Modern sense of "stage of greatest vigor" first recorded 1751, which altered the spelling on model of day, with which this word apparently has no etymological connection.
- noun prime
- Then we see in the heyday of youth and poetry that it may be true, that it is true in gleams and fragments.
- Extract from : « Essays, First Series » by Ralph Waldo Emerson
- If childhood is the sunrise of life, youth is the heyday of life's ruddy June.
- Extract from : « Gov. Bob. Taylor's Tales » by Robert L. Taylor
- In the heyday of my youth I could fly around the world in five hours.
- Extract from : « David and the Phoenix » by Edward Ormondroyd
- As for the princess—well, you're young; in the heyday for such nonsense.
- Extract from : « Under the Rose » by Frederic Stewart Isham
- They would not have troubled her in the heyday of her youth!
- Extract from : « The Buffalo Runners » by R.M. Ballantyne
- All was lightness, gayety, and warmth; the sap was running, the heyday of the spring at hand.
- Extract from : « To Have and To Hold » by Mary Johnston
- Their heyday, and carousals, and happy-go-luckiness all gone, and in the remaining hours—what?
- Extract from : « Red Men and White » by Owen Wister
- Is it for this that in the heyday of youth I walked with you to the school-house down the road!
- Extract from : « Chanticleer » by Cornelius Mathews
- Any woman can keep a house or manage a babe: heyday, can she so?
- Extract from : « Joyce Morrell's Harvest » by Emily Sarah Holt
- To be sure your ladyship is in the heyday of life, with youth and strength.
- Extract from : « The Lady of Lynn » by Walter Besant
Synonyms for heyday
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