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    Lei·sure
    /ˈlēZHər/

    noun

    • 1. free time: "people with too much enforced leisure"
  2. B1. the time when you are not working or doing other duties: leisure activities. Most people only have a limited amount of leisure time. The town lacks leisure facilities such as a swimming pool or squash courts. Fewer examples. Swimming pools usually come under 'leisure centers ' in the phone directory.

  3. 4 days ago · noun. 1. freedom from the demands of work or duty. She looked forward to retirement and a life of leisure. 2. time free from the demands of work or duty, when one can rest, enjoy hobbies or sports, etc. Most evenings he had the leisure in which to follow his interests. 3. unhurried ease.

  4. Definition of leisure noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  5. noun. freedom from the demands of work or duty: She looked forward to retirement and a life of leisure. time free from the demands of work or duty, when one can rest, enjoy hobbies or sports, etc.: Most evenings he had the leisure in which to follow his interests. unhurried ease: a work written with leisure and grace. See more. adjective.

  6. LEISURE definition: 1. the time when you are not working: 2. If you do something at your leisure, you do it when you…. Learn more.

  7. /ˈliʒər/ /ˈlɛʒə/ IPA guide. Other forms: leisures. Leisure is time off, spare time, sweet sweet freedom from the demands of work. It's like playtime for grown-ups. Leisure is time away from commitments like work or school. Leisure activities might include windsailing, golfing, crocheting a portrait of Betsy Ross, staring at one's navel, whatever.

  8. 1. freedom from the demands of work or duty: a life of leisure. 2. time free from the demands of work or duty: the leisure to pursue hobbies. 3. unhurried ease: a work written with leisure. adj. 4. free or unoccupied: leisure hours.

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