Crossword-Solution: LEISURE 7 letters, 112 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 7

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Word Word Type Definition
Leisure n. Freedom from occupation or business; vacant time; time
free from employment.
Leisure n. Time at one's command, free from engagement; convenient
opportunity; hence, convenience; ease.
Leisure a. Unemployed; as, leisure hours.

We have 112 clues for the answer “LEISURE”

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"The Theory of the ___ Class" (Veblen) 1 answer
"Time" workaholics need 1 answer
After-tour time 1 answer
Alluring prospect for vacation. 1 answer
Avocation time. 1 answer
Casual '70s suit type 1 answer
Duty-free time 1 answer
Easy time 1 answer
Free time; relaxation 1 answer
Free-time 1 answer
It isn't working 1 answer
It's not working 1 answer
Kind of suit or time 1 answer
Kind of time or suit 1 answer
Nonworking class. 1 answer
Nonworking time 1 answer
Off-duty hours 1 answer
Off-duty time 1 answer
Once-popular suit 1 answer
One result of the 40-hr week. 1 answer
Recreation time. 1 answer
Result of a 35-hour week. 1 answer
Retiree's abundance 1 answer
Retiree's goal, often 1 answer
Sports & ___ (Trivial Pursuit category) 1 answer
Time available for relaxation 1 answer
Time for hobbies 1 answer
Time for recreation. 1 answer
Time free for relaxing or enjoyment 1 answer
Time of a kind. 1 answer
Time out for fun. 1 answer
Time to think. 1 answer
Type of time. 1 answer
Unhurried ease 1 answer
Unoccupied, as time 1 answer
Vacation goal, usually 1 answer
Veblen's "The Theory of the ___ Class" 1 answer
Word with suit or time 1 answer
___ suit ('70s garment) 1 answer
otium 1 answer
requiescence 1 answer
time available for ease and relaxation 1 answer
time for relaxation or hobbies 1 answer
vacationer s delight 1 answer
Time for relaxation. 2 answers
Vacationer's delight 2 answers
One kind of time. 2 answers
Not work 2 answers
Time off work 2 answers
This isn't working? 2 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TAEER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with LEISURE (5)

The Ants inquired of him, “Why did you not treasure up food during the summer?” He replied, “I had not leisure enough.
Aesop’s Fables Aesop 2000
The most of my leisure time I spent in helping Master Daniel Lloyd in finding his birds, after he had shot them.
Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass Frederick Douglass 1992
Western Germany has a highly urbanized and skilled population which enjoys excellent living standards, abundant leisure time, and comprehensive social welfare benefits.
The 1991 CIA World Factbook United States. Central Intelligence Agency. 1992
His mind sped into the future, and saw there enacted in years of leisure the scenes of repentance that would ensue from this work of haste.
Far from the Madding Crowd Thomas Hardy 1992
Two or three of their number, as I was assured, being gouty and rheumatic, or perhaps bed-ridden, never dreamed of making their appearance at the Custom-House during a large part of the year; but, after a torpid winter, would creep out into the warm sunshine of May or June, go lazily about what they termed duty, and, at their own leisure and convenience, betake themselves to bed again.
The Scarlet Letter Nathaniel Hawthorne 1992

Quotes with LEISURE (3)

Life was not to be sitting in hot amorphic leisure in my backyard idly writing or not writing, as the spirit moved me. It was, instead, running madly, in a crowded schedule, in a squirrel cage of busy people. Working, living, dancing, dreaming, talking, kissing- singing, laughing, learning.
Sylvia Plath
Tourism, human circulation considered as consumption is fundamentally nothing more than the leisure of going to see what has become banal.
Guy Debord
Good morning," said the little prince. Good morning," said the merchant. This was a merchant who sold pills that had been invented to quench thirst. You need only swallow one pill a week, and you would feel no need for anything to drink. Why are you selling those?" asked the little prince. Because they save a tremendous amount of time," said the merchant. "Computations have been made by experts. With these pills, you save fifty-three minutes in every week." And what do I do w…
Antoine de Saint-Exupery The Little Prince
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Rock & Roll, Three Across, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 73 times in crossword archives (1942–2025).