affluent, at loose ends, fallow, jobless, lumpen, off, open, out of harness, retired, spare, unoccupied
Definitionadj. free from duties or responsibilities
Last update: August 9, 2015
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It was found that the government by Boule and Ecclesia did not mean popular control in the full sense; it meant government by the leisured classes, inasmuch as the industrious farmer or herdsman could not leave his work to give his vote at the Ecclesia, or do his duty as a councillor. [Please select]
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And I'm a leisured dilettante compared to most of the others.' [Please select]
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She had had the most leisured, peaceful, and thoughtful time of her life; and all really thanks to him. [Please select]
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The leisured members of the Cabinet speak in the Lords with authority and power. [Please select]
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It was the education of an aristocratic leisured class who had not to earn their living. [Please select]
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But what refuge is there for the poor leisured people but these diversions which you despise. [Please select]
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But the upper classes, I mean the leisured classes----" "Damn the leisured classes, sir. [Please select]
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