What does Heyday mean?
Definitions for Heyday
ˈheɪˌdeɪhey·day
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Princeton's WordNet
flower, prime, peak, heyday, bloom, blossom, efflorescence, flushnoun
the period of greatest prosperity or productivity
Wiktionary
heydaynoun
A period of success, popularity or power; prime.
The early twentieth century was the heyday of the steam locomotive.
heydayinterjection
A lively greeting.
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Heydayinterj.
An expression of frolick and exultation, and sometimes of wonder.
Thou’lt say anon he is some kin to thee,
Thou spend’st such heyday wit in praising him. William Shakespeare.’Twas a strange riddle of a lady,
Not love, if any lov’d her, heyday! Hudibras, p. i.Heydaynoun
A frolick; wildness.
At your age
The heyday in the blood is tame, it’s humble,
And waits upon the judgment. William Shakespeare, Hamlet.
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heyday
Heyday is the period of greatest success, popularity, activity, or vigor in a person's life or in the existence of an entity such as a business, industry, or idea. It is the pinnacle or peak stage characterized by notable achievements or prosperity.
Webster Dictionary
Heyday
an expression of frolic and exultation, and sometimes of wonder
Heydaynoun
the time of triumph and exultation; hence, joy, high spirits, frolicsomeness; wildness
Etymology: [Prob. for. high day. See High, and Day.]
Wikidata
Heyday
Heyday was a horse that competed in the sport of eventing, ridden by American Bruce Davidson. He was one of the Top Ten All American High Point Horses of the Century in eventing. He stands 16hh. Heyday was very successful at a young age, competing at the advanced level at the age 6. He went on to represent the United States at the Atlanta Olympics in 1996, earning the team silver medal, won the 1995 Pan American Games, came second at the Blenheim Horse Trials in 1997, and won team bronze at the World Championships in Rome. However, Heyday was notorious for his inconsistent show jumping rounds. Heyday was then ridden by Maisy Grassie, who had great success in the Young Riders with him, taking him to her first Advanced Horse Trials.
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Heyday in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Heyday in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
Examples of Heyday in a Sentence
I restored everything to look like it did back in the era of the '70s, when Pan Am was sort of in its heyday.
You have a heyday and you have a rest, and the heyday can never be replaced.
I'd much rather go against Tom Brady every day of the week than to go against Peyton Manning. I believe that's how everybody feels. In the heyday, you'd never have (players thinking), 'I'm so afraid of Tom Brady,’ peyton Manning gives you a total sense, a different level of anxiety. Like, you sleep at night, like, 'Damn.' ... With Tom Brady it was more about Bill Belichick, the entire team, the execution, them having a game plan.
The heyday of department stores is clearly in the past while apparel retailers( for example) compete fiercely with e-commerce.
Reverend W. Awdry (1911 - 1997):
[Of the parralels between the railways and the church] both had their heyday in the mid-nineteenth century; both own a great deal of Gothic-style architecture which is expensive to maintain; both are regularly assailed by critics; and both are firmly convinced that they are the best means of getting man to his ultimate destination.
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- ذروةArabic
- rozkvětCzech
- velmagtsdage, storhedstid, blomstringstidDanish
- BlütezeitGerman
- ακμήGreek
- glortempoEsperanto
- augeSpanish
- اوج شکوفاییPersian
- kukoistuskausiFinnish
- âge d’orFrench
- lá maithIrish
- ard-laaManx
- उमंग का समयHindi
- virágkorHungarian
- masa kejayaanIndonesian
- periodo d'oroItalian
- תְקוּפַת הַשִׂיאHebrew
- 全盛期Japanese
- ಉಚ್ day ್ರಾಯKannada
- 전성기Korean
- flosLatin
- bloeitijd, hoogtijdagenDutch
- storhetstidNorwegian
- szczytPolish
- augePortuguese
- ziua de glorieRomanian
- зенит, расцветRussian
- procvat, zlatno dobaSerbo-Croatian
- glansdagSwedish
- உச்சம்Tamil
- ఉచ్ఛస్థితిTelugu
- ความมั่งคั่งThai
- altın çağTurkish
- розквітUkrainian
- شہاب ثاقبUrdu
- thời hoàng kimVietnamese
- כייאייYiddish
- 全盛� 期Chinese
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