Pronunciation: /ˈbliːʒər/
noun a portmanteau of 'business' and 'leisure', referring to a trip or activity that combines elements of both work and relaxation
A1 I enjoy bleisure trips, combining work and leisure activities.
A2 She often extends her business trips to include some bleisure time.
B1 Bleisure travel is becoming increasingly popular among professionals.
B2 Many companies now encourage bleisure trips to improve employee satisfaction.
C1 The concept of bleisure has transformed the way people approach business travel.
C2 Executives often schedule bleisure trips to make the most of their time away from the office.
formal The company encourages bleisure travel for employees attending conferences.
informal I'm thinking of adding a few days to my business trip for some bleisure time.
slang Bleisure is the best way to mix work and play while traveling.
figurative Incorporating bleisure into your work routine can help maintain a healthy work-life balance.
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