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leisuredlei‧sured /ˈleʒəd $ ˈliːʒərd/ adjective [only before noun] - At 50, Larry won the lottery and became a member of the leisured class.
- But the lush, leisured spaces he portrays, a happy marriage of town and country, have gone.
- His equivalent of Edwardian leisured escapism is today's green movement.
- Only with the rise of a leisured class, supported by the enforced toil of others, was the balance upset.
- That left little for leisured women to do.
- The leisured classes have had more attention than they deserve.
- The picture thus sketched is in strong contrast to the popular view of housewives as a leisured class.
- The questioning was polite and leisured but thorough.
- The same leisured friendly atmosphere prevailed among the crowds in the park.
1leisured people do not have to work because they are rich: the leisured aristocracy2doing things slowly because you feel relaxed and are enjoying yourself: They seemed to live a very leisured life. |