Leisure
UK /["/ˈleʒə(r)/"]/US /["/ˈliːʒər/"]/
Definition
time when you are not working or studying; free time
In simple words: Free time when you can relax or do things you enjoy.
Examples
- These days we have more money and more leisure to enjoy it.
- Make the most of your **leisure time**!
- These days we have increased opportunities for leisure.
- **leisure activities/pursuits**
- public parks and **leisure facilities**
- the leisure industry *(= the business of providing leisure activities)*
- Spend the afternoon at leisure in the town centre.
- Let's have lunch so we can talk at leisure.
- I suggest you take the forms away and read them at your leisure.
Usage notes
Used in both formal and informal contexts. Commonly refers to activities done for enjoyment, like hobbies or vacations. Not appropriate in very formal reports or professional settings focused on work.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'leisure' as 'leave-your-work', a time to relax.
Collocations
- have
- hours
- time
- activities
Synonyms
- recreation
- relaxation
- free time
- downtime
- pastime
Antonyms
- work
- labor
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'leisurely', which describes how something is done, not the time itself.
- Omitting it in nouns like 'leisure activities' or 'leisure time'.