Meaning & Definition of word "Heyday"

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    Heyday

    /ˈheɪ.deɪ/

    noun:

    • 1. The period of greatest success, popularity, or vigor.
      • Example: The author's heyday was during the 1990s when her books dominated the best-seller lists.
    • 2. The peak or zenith of something.
      • Example: In its heyday, the amusement park attracted millions of visitors each year.
    • 3. A time when someone or something was most successful or flourishing.
      • Example: The company was at its heyday when it expanded internationally and doubled its revenue.
    • 4. A time of splendor or greatness.
      • Example: The heyday of jazz music in the 1920s produced some of the industry's most unforgettable artists.

    Etymology

    16th century, possibly from the phrase 'hay day', an exclamation of joy or celebration.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    in one's heyday:

    Referring to the period when someone is at their best.

    Related Words

    prime:

    The best or most successful period.

    zenith:

    The highest point or state.

    Slang Meanings of heyday

    Meaning: A time when someone is very popular.

    Example Sentence: Back in the day, during his heyday, everyone wanted to hang out with him.

    Meaning: Referring to peak performance in a casual context.

    Example Sentence: That concert was pure heyday; the energy was unreal!