Activity that does not involve striving. See Recreation.
time available for ease and relaxation; "his job left him little leisure"
freedom to choose a pastime or enjoyable activity; "he lacked the leisure for golf"
Leisure is time free from work or school and other daily tasks. Leisure activities can involve choosing activity (swimming, walks, biking) or more passive behaviour (reading, watching T.V.), ( Canadian Health network).
Freedom resulting from cessation of mandatory activities, especially time free from work or duties.
Relaxation, taking it easy, having free time.
non-work activity; free, discretionary, or unobligated time for self-determined activity.
All uses of time in which ones labor services are not exchanged for money. The uses of everyone's time can be divided between employment and leisure.
Leisure is one's discretionary time spent in non-compulsory activities, time spent away from cares and toils. Because leisure time is free from compulsory activities such as employment, running a business, household chores, education, day-to-day stress, eating, and sleeping, it is often referred to as "free time". The distinction between leisure and compulsory activities is not strict, as compulsory activities may be done for pleasure as well as for long-term utilityGoodin, Robert E.; Rice, James Mahmud; Bittman, Michael; & Saunders, Peter. (2005).