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How to pronounce seasonal in English?

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Synonyms seasonal worker
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seasonal labor.
a seasonal rise in unemployment.

Examples of seasonal

seasonal
This will prevent deep frost penetration, and it should stop seasonal movements.
From the dailyherald.com
The pie sale excludes cheesecakes, seasonal fresh fruit pies and promotion pies.
From the ocregister.com
Included are full-time, part-time, permanent, short-term, and seasonal openings.
From the bloomberg.com
Betsy Galdeanhas joined the firm's tax department as part of the seasonal staff.
From the kansas.com
This year's vaccine protects against H1N1 and two other strains of seasonal flu.
From the sciencedaily.com
The northern hemisphere witnessed a seasonal dip in the second half of the year.
From the forbes.com
A gauge of euro-area retail sales fell to 48, when adjusted for seasonal swings.
From the telegraph.co.uk
In the United States, however, we find this style mostly as a seasonal offering.
From the democratandchronicle.com
The menu is modern American cuisine with an emphasis on fresh seasonal products.
From the orlandosentinel.com
More examples
  • Occurring at or dependent on a particular season; "seasonal labor"; "a seasonal rise in unemployment"
  • Seasonal worker: a worker who finds employment only in certain seasons
  • (seasonally) depending on the season; "prices are seasonally adjusted"
  • A season is a division of the year, marked by changes in weather, ecology, and hours of daylight.
  • (Seasonality) In statistics, many time series exhibit cyclic variation known as seasonality, periodic variation, or periodic fluctuations. This variation can be either regular or semiregular.
  • (Seasonality) A repetitive pattern of demand from year to year (or other repeating time interval), with some periods considerably higher than others. Seasonality explains the fluctuation in demand for various recreational products, which are used during different seasons.
  • (Seasonality) The term refers to normal ups and downs that businesses encounter at certain times in the year. For example, the DSL business in the second quarter is typically weak because a lot of college students are disconnecting their service before heading home for the summer.
  • (Seasonality) The variation in sales for goods and services throughout the year, depending on the season, e.g. hot chocolate is advertised more in the winter, as opposed to summer months.
  • (Seasonality) Different fares for different times of the year (travel validity)