First, this word refers to the time people spend relaxing or taking it easy. It can be a noun, but it is often used as an adjective: Back in the early 1920s, people spent their leisure time taking walks, going to silent movies, listening to radio, and visiting friends.
Some synonyms: comfortable, delayed, deliberate, dilatory, easy, free, gentle, laggard, laid-back, languid, lax, lazy, relaxed, restful, slack, slackened, slow, slow-moving, unhasty
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Sluggish, unhurried, measured, deliberate, leisurely and dawdling.
gradually, leisurely, unhurriedly, bit by bit, little by little
The word "leisurely" is an adverb. It is used to describe an action done in a relaxed or unhurried manner.
I took a leisurely walk to the store, since I was not in a hurry.
Leisurely means acting, proceeding, or done without haste. Not being hurried, the origin for this word is Latin from the word licere.
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cruise
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Yes, the word 'stroll' is a noun, a singular, common noun, a word for a short, leisurely walk.The word 'stroll' is also a verb meaning to walk in a leisurely manner.
Casual, unhurried, relaxed, easy, deliberate, languid, slow, gentle, calmly, gradually, without haste...
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