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From Latin 'licere' meaning 'to be permitted'. 'Leisure' reflects freedom to choose activities that aren't work. Imagine lounging on a sunny beach, drink in hand, free of worries.
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Read the FAQ explanation of Comprehensible InputSet the pen down and lean back, a slow shift from task to rest. The room quiets, the clock ticks, and my shoulders loosen as I breathe. I feel a small push of choice, a moment where I decide what to do with this time. That choice travels with me into real moments, turning ordinary minutes into space for ease.
Leisure refers to time free from work or duties, when you are able to choose what to do without obligations. It can mean a general state of ease, relaxation, or inactivity, and is often tied to hobbies, travel, or social activities pursued for enjoyment rather than necessity. In English, leisure is commonly used in phrases like leisure time, leisure activities, or at leisure, implying a pause from duties and a chance to recharge. The concept varies by culture, with some societies emphasizing structured leisure programs or outdoor recreation, while others value quiet rest at home. Knowing how to describe your leisure choices helps you discuss personal priorities and well being.
This explanation targets English learners by highlighting how leisure contrasts with work and how English uses fixed phrases like leisure time and at leisure to convey rest and freedom.
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