Leisure or Liesure

Which is the correct spelling? The correct spelling is Leisure (not Liesure).

Correct Spelling

Leisure

Incorrect Spelling

Liesure

How common is this error?

There are 41,000 search results on Bing for the misspelling 'Liesure'. 'Liesure' ranks in the top 170 of most common errors caught by TripleChecker, with at least 27 websites containing this mistake.¹

Part of speech and definition

The word 'leisure' is primarily used as a noun. It refers to time that is free from obligations or demands, allowing for relaxation and enjoyment. Additionally, it can be used as an adjective in phrases like "leisure activities."

Examples of leisure being used in a sentence:

Correct On weekends, I enjoy reading novels as a form of leisure.
Incorrect On weekends, I enjoy reading novels as a form of liesure.
Correct The city park offers various activities for leisure, including picnicking and jogging.
Incorrect The city park offers various activities for liesure, including picnicking and jogging.
Correct During our vacation, we spent our leisure time exploring local markets and trying new foods.
Incorrect During our vacation, we spent our liesure time exploring local markets and trying new foods.

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Other common questions

What is the correct spelling?

Leisure

What is its origin?

The word 'leisure' originates from the Latin word 'licere,' which means "to be allowed" or "to be permitted." It evolved through the Old French 'leisir' before entering the English language in the late Middle Ages.

How do you pronounce leisure?

The word 'leisure' can be pronounced as "LEH-zhur" in American English and "LEE-zhur" in British English. Both pronunciations are commonly accepted.

Any tips for using the word in a sentence?

The word 'leisure' can be used in a sentence like, "During her leisure time, she enjoys reading novels." It's important to pay attention to the correct spelling, as it is often misspelled as 'lesiure' or 'leasure,' and also to use it in the appropriate context, distinguishing it from related terms like 'free time' or 'vacation' to convey the intended meaning.

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1: Data as of 09/01/2024.