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in its heydays


Meanings
  • Noun Phrase

    A period of time when something is at its most popular, successful, or powerful.

    - "The golden age of Hollywood was in its heydays from the 1930s to the 1960s."
    - "During the heydays of the Roman Empire, gladiatorial games were a common form of entertainment."

Rhymes
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days , praises , surveys
Variants
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heyday , heydays
Etymology
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The term 'in its heydays' originated in the late 16th century. It comes from the Middle English phrase 'on hir hieddayes,' which means 'on one's head days.' This referred to a period of time when something was at its height or pinnacle.


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  1. The phrase 'in its heydays' has been used to describe various periods throughout history, including the Roman Empire, the Renaissance, and the Roaring Twenties.

  2. The phrase 'on hir hieddayes' first appeared in the Middle English poem 'Sir Gawain and the Green Knight'.


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  1. Golden Age: A period of cultural, artistic, or intellectual achievement, often associated with 'in its heydays'.

  2. Peak: The highest point or level of something, often used interchangeably with 'in its heydays'.


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During the heydays of the Renaissance, 'in its heydays' was often used to describe the period of artistic and intellectual flourishing. In literature, the phrase has been used to describe the height of a character's power or success, such as in Shakespeare's Macbeth, where Macbeth is described as 'in his heydays' before his downfall.

How to Memorize "in its heydays"

  1. visualize

    - Visualize a graph or chart showing the rise and fall of something's popularity, with the heydays being the peak of the graph.

  2. associate

    - Associate the phrase 'in its heydays' with images of success, power, and popularity.

  3. mnemonics

    - Create a mnemonic using the acronym H-E-Y-D-A-Y-S: 'H' for height, 'E' for excellence, 'Y' for youth, 'D' for development, 'A' for achievement, 'Y' for success, and 'S' for strength.


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