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"Holiday" is used mainly as a noun, but in some places it can also be used as a verb.

As a noun: "There will be no school on Monday because it is a national holiday."

As a verb (mostly in the UK): "We will holiday in the Bahamas."

As an adjective: "I am in a holiday mood."

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Holidays is a noun (plural form of holiday) and a verb (third person singular conjugation of holiday).

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The word holiday is primarily a noun. It can also be used as a verb.

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