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August 23, 2015, 06:52:04 PM |
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Believe you mean "Vacation" and not "vocation".
vo·ca·tion vōˈkāSH(ə)n/ noun noun: vocation; plural noun: vocations
a strong feeling of suitability for a particular career or occupation. "not all of us have a vocation to be nurses or doctors" synonyms: calling, life's work, mission, purpose, function; More profession, occupation, career, job, employment, trade, craft, business, line, line of work, métier "forestry is my vocation" a person's employment or main occupation, especially regarded as particularly worthy and requiring great dedication. "her vocation as a poet" a trade or profession.
va·ca·tion vāˈkāSH(ə)n,vəˈkāSH(ə)n/ noun noun: vacation; plural noun: vacations
1. North American an extended period of recreation, especially one spent away from home or in traveling. "he took a vacation in the south of France" synonyms: break, time off, recess, leave, leave of absence, furlough, sabbatical, spring break; More trip, tour; holiday; informalgetaway, staycation; formalsojourn "their summer vacations in Hawaii" a fixed holiday period between terms in schools and law courts. 2. the action of leaving something one previously occupied. "his marriage was the reason for the vacation of his fellowship"
verb North American verb: vacation; 3rd person present: vacations; past tense: vacationed; past participle: vacationed; gerund or present participle: vacationing
1. take a vacation. "I was vacationing in Europe with my family" synonyms: travel, tour, stay, visit, stop over; formalsojourn "I was vacationing in Europe with my family"
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