"Vacation" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A period of freedom from work, study, or other regular activities, used for rest, relaxation, or leisure.
A position or a vacant job opening in an organization. It is a place that needs to be filled, either temporarily or permanently, by a person with specific qualifications and skills to perform a particular job function.
Available for occupation, engagement, or use. Not occupied or filled (e.g. a vacant chair). Uninhabited or uninhabitable (e.g. a vacant house).
Non-existent or fictional.<br><br>Example: "The vacational holiday destination was so beautiful!"<br>(Note: "Vacational" is not a real word in the English language. The correct word is "vacation".)
A vacationist is a colloquial or informal term for a traveler, typically one who takes a vacation or leisure trip, often to a popular tourist destination.
Vacations refer to periods of time when one has stopped working or is taking a break from their usual occupation, often for travel, relaxation, or leisure activities. It can also be referred to as holidays or time off.
Vacatur is a legal term referring to the recision or annulment of a legal action, lawsuit or judgment, typically due to a technical error or irregularity in the legal process. It is often used to describe the reversal or cancellation of a court order, judgment, or other judicial decision.<br><br>In general, a vacatur can be granted after the initial judgment has been made, usually due to:<br><br> Manifest errors of law or fact by the court<br> Lack of jurisdiction by the court<br> Violations of due process<br> Other procedural irregularities<br><br>A vacatur is often sought as a way to "vacate" a decision, essentially rendering it invalid and allowing for the parties to re-visit the case with new evidence or arguments.<br><br>Vacatur is an important aspect of procedural law, as it can provide relief to those who have been unfairly affected by an improper or erroneous decision.