Pronunciation: /ˈliːʒər klæs/
noun a social class that does not need to work for a living and can afford to engage in leisure activities
A1 The leisure class enjoys spending their free time on relaxing activities.
A2 Members of the leisure class often have the luxury of taking vacations whenever they please.
B1 In many societies, the leisure class is associated with wealth and privilege.
B2 The leisure class is often criticized for their perceived lack of contribution to society.
C1 The concept of the leisure class was popularized by sociologist Thorstein Veblen in the late 19th century.
C2 The leisure class is often seen as a symbol of societal inequality and excess.
formal The leisure class enjoys spending their time engaging in cultural activities and leisurely pursuits.
informal The rich folks in the leisure class have all the time in the world to relax and have fun.
slang The leisure class is living the high life, just chilling and enjoying themselves.
figurative In the social hierarchy, the leisure class sits comfortably at the top, free from the burdens of everyday life.
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