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leisureliness

  • a word derived from leisurely.
    leisurely
    adjective
    acting, proceeding, or done without haste; unhurried; deliberate.

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Directing his own work, Lewis errs on the side of leisureliness in the therapy sessions.

From The Guardian May 28, 2013

To me, Scrabble isn’t about leisureliness or leniency or friendship.

From New York Times Sep. 16, 2011

“The Grand Manner,” directed with low-key, spark-free leisureliness by Mark Lamos, is true to wistful Gurney form.

From New York Times Jun. 28, 2010

It has the leisureliness and even the longueurs of a conversation piece, but in places some of the rewards.

From Time Magazine Archive

Then he slipped from his place and, though each single movement gave an impression of great leisureliness, it was but a flash of time until he stood beside Burkitt.

From Judith of Blue Lake Ranch by Jackson Gregory