A period or time free from engagement
“The delicate state of his health induced him to take lodgings at Stoke Newington, where he lived a life of leisure.”
Time at one's command
“Here, it should be remembered that the laborer is to cultivate his land at his leisure.”
Enjoyment gained engaging in recreational activities
“Six years ago, Kevin started painting for leisure outside of his profession as a naturopath.”
A varying degree or amount of freedom or flexibility
An inessential, desirable item, typically expensive or difficult to obtain
Habitual indisposition to action or motion
Quality of being leisurely
(of one's time) Free or recreational in nature
“They prefer spending leisure time playing or watching television rather than reading.”
(of clothes) Providing a feeling of relaxation when worn
Relating to or designed for activities in which people meet each other for pleasure
Done nonprofessionally or outside of a work environment
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