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uler <strong>of</strong> Scotland. 3 commonsensical, sensible, reasonable,<br />

proper, correct, acceptable, valid, logical, justifiable, just,<br />

fair: <strong>The</strong> question is perfectly legitimate and deserves a<br />

proper answer.<br />

--v. 4 legitimize, legitimatize, legalize, authorize, sanction,<br />

warrant, validate, certify: By signing before two witnesses,<br />

she legitimated her will.<br />

leisure n. 1 spare or free time, time (<strong>of</strong>f), liberty, freedom,<br />

opportunity: How many people these days have the leisure to do<br />

what they like? 2 holiday, vacation, respite, relief, rest,<br />

recreation, relaxation, ease, breathing-space, quiet,<br />

tranquillity, repose, US military rest and recreation, R and R:<br />

Everyone needs a few days <strong>of</strong> leisure now and then. 3 at<br />

leisure. a unoccupied, inactive, retired, resting, free, on<br />

holiday or chiefly US and Canadian vacation; at liberty,<br />

available, unemployed: I have been at leisure for a year now.<br />

b Often, at one's leisure. at one's convenience, when<br />

convenient, unhurriedly, in one's own time: I shall mow the<br />

lawn at my leisure.<br />

--adj. 4 recreational: <strong>The</strong> 'leisure industry' is booming with<br />

theme parks opening throughout the country. 5 free, unoccupied,<br />

non-working, unencumbered, idle, holiday, vacation: How do you<br />

usually spend your leisure time?<br />

leisured adj. wealthy, rich, affluent, prosperous, moneyed or monied,<br />

well-to-do, leisured: Yachts <strong>of</strong> that size are strictly for the<br />

leisured classes.<br />

lend v. 1 make a loan <strong>of</strong>, loan, advance: <strong>The</strong> bank agreed to lend me<br />

the money for a boat. 2 impart, furnish, bestow, give, confer,<br />

contribute, add: <strong>The</strong> silk scarf lends cachet to the whole<br />

outfit. 3 lend itself to. suit, fit, be fitted or appropriate<br />

or suitable (to or for), be applicable or adaptable (to or for):<br />

<strong>The</strong> book lends itself well to film adaptation.<br />

length n. 1 extent, measure, span, reach, size, magnitude, dimension,<br />

measurement: What is the length <strong>of</strong> a piece <strong>of</strong> string? <strong>The</strong> pool<br />

is 25 metres in length and 15 metres in width. 2 duration,<br />

stretch, term, period, space: What length <strong>of</strong> time did he spend<br />

in prison? 3 at full length. fully, completely, to the fullest

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