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leisure
noun as in free time and its activities
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Example Sentences
Study participants evaluated how much cannabis they would consume at increasing prices in the context of activities scheduled for the next day that spanned work, leisure and caregiving.
This year, it was a sports hall at a nearby leisure centre.
Many of the flights were for leisure or events such as film festivals and football matches, according to the researchers.
Its executive chairman Benny Higgins said the project promised an "outstandingly positive impact" on tourism and leisure in the Scottish Borders.
Dining out was gaining traction as a leisure activity, and people were increasingly open to new experiences as a sign of status and sophistication.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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