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Silly season Meaning in English

expression

SIL-ee SEE-zuhn
SIL-ee SEE-zuhn

Definition

A time of year, especially in summer, when there is little important news and the media often report on trivial or unusual stories.

Usage & Nuances

Mostly British English; informal/journalistic. Often used humorously or critically to describe a lack of serious news. Can refer more broadly to any period with little happening, not just news.

Example Sentences

During the silly season, newspapers publish funny animal stories.

basic

Summer is often called the silly season by journalists.

basic

Strange stories appear more often in the silly season.

basic

It's the silly season—no wonder the front page is all about a giant pumpkin.

natural

We always get bizarre headlines in the silly season.

natural

Don’t take that alien story seriously—it’s just the silly season.

natural