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lei·sure  (lzhr, lzhr)
n.
Freedom from time-consuming duties, responsibilities, or activities.
Idiom:
at (one's) leisure
When one has free time; at one's convenience: I'll return the call at my leisure.

[Middle English, from Norman French leisour, from Old French leisir, to be permitted, from Latin licre.]

leisure [ˈlɛʒə (US also) ˈliːʒər]
n
1.
a.  time or opportunity for ease, relaxation, etc.
b.  (as modifier) leisure activities
2. ease or leisureliness
at leisure
a.  having free time for ease, relaxation, etc.
b.  not occupied or engaged
c.  without hurrying
at one's leisure when one has free time
[from Old French leisir; ultimately from Latin licēre to be allowed]

leisure


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After all this extra effort we look forward to a relaxing and memorable holiday break for all the right reasons
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