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leisured

[lee-zherd, lezh-erd] / ˈli ʒərd, ˈlɛʒ ərd /


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For their part, the leisured gents asserted their superiority by making a public show of their leisure or, as Veblen put it, their “conspicuous abstention from labour.”

From Salon Apr. 19, 2019

I found it quite interesting: you’ve got the leisured classes who have become ineffectual and the downtrodden working classes.

From The Guardian Apr. 7, 2019

The Fadimans led the sort of leisured, cushioned existence one reads about in novels by Louis Auchincloss and Evelyn Waugh.

From Washington Post Nov. 1, 2017

Machiavelli wanted ruthlessness to be used for political ends - achieving a self-governing republic - whereas Ripley is ruthless in order to achieve purely personal ends - an affluent, leisured life in beautiful surroundings.

From BBC May 23, 2013

Many were students both ambitious for academic success and accustomed to leisured life in the sun.

From "Hunger of Memory" by Richard Rodriguez




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