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vacation
Noun
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A vacation is some time, usually between a week and a month, when people do not have to go to work, but get paid.
Our last vacation was very nice.
We took a two-week vacation at the end of July.
Our annual vacations are the chance to renew family ties.
vacation
Verb
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If you vacation, you take a vacation; you take some time off.
My husband and I vacationed to the Bahamas over the weekend.
We will be vacationing in the Adirondacks this summer.
Tom vacations at the seashore every year.
rental
Noun
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A rental is something that is rented.
We moved into a rental unit when we lived in Europe.
The price includes accommodation and car rental.
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Rental is the money paid for rent.
Parking spaces were set at an annual rental of $300.
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# Rental is the act of renting something.
You need ID to do the rental.