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    Hey·day
    /ˈhāˌdā/

    noun

    • 1. the period of a person's or thing's greatest success, popularity, or vigor: "the paper has lost millions of readers since its heyday in 1964"
  2. The meaning of HEYDAY is the period of one's greatest popularity, vigor, or prosperity. Did you know?

  3. HEYDAY definition: 1. the most successful or popular period of someone or something: 2. the most successful or…. Learn more.

  4. A heyday is a peak of popularity or success. If you hear someone say "Hey! Back in the day, I was the best boxer in the city! No one could beat me!" he might be remembering his heyday as a fighter.

  5. heyday. (heɪdeɪ) singular noun [with poss] Someone's heyday is the time when they are most powerful, successful, or popular. In its heyday, the studio's boast was that it had more stars than there are in heaven.

  6. Jun 2, 2024 · Noun. [ edit] heyday (plural heydays) A period of success, popularity, or power; prime . The early twentieth century was the heyday of the steam locomotive. ( archaic) An exultation of the spirits; gaiety; frolic. Synonyms. [ edit] day in the sun. golden age. golden years. good old days. Related terms. [ edit] hey. Translations.

  7. n. 1. the stage or period of greatest vigor, strength, success, etc.; prime: the heyday of the silent movies.

  8. Heyday definition: The period of greatest popularity, success, or power; prime.

  9. the time when somebody/something had most power or success, or was most popular synonym prime. In its heyday, the company ran trains every fifteen minutes. a fine example from the heyday of Italian cinema. a picture of Brigitte Bardot in her heyday.

  10. Someone's heyday is the time when they are most powerful, successful, or popular.

  11. the time when something or someone was most successful or popular: In its heyday, the company employed over a thousand workers. (Definition of heyday from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

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