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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

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

A new kind of leisured prosperity is in evidence with an estimated 30 million Brazilians considering themselves to have entered the middle classes in the past decade.

From The Guardian • Feb. 2, 2013

And the centerpiece, “A Month in the Country,” is a suspenseful tragicomic story about love and jealousy among vividly characterized individuals of the 19th-century leisured middle class.

From New York Times • Jul. 8, 2012

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

From "Hunger of Memory" by Richard Rodriguez