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  • 31leisurely — I (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Enjoying leisure] Syn. lax, slow, free; see comfortable 1 , lazy 1 . 2. [In a manner suggestive of leisure] Syn. slowly, unhurriedly, lazily, deliberately, laggardly, dilatorily, with delay, calmly, composedly,… …

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  • 32leisurely — lei·sure·ly || lɪːʒərlɪ / leÊ’É™ adj. unhurried, done in a relaxed and deliberate manner adv. in an unhurried manner, without haste, in a deliberate manner …

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  • 33slow — adj 1. not rapid, snail like, going at a snail s pace, tortoise like, slower than molasses in January, crawling, plodding, shuffling; dawdling, lagging, lally gagging; hesitant, faltering, pausing, hanging back. 2. gradual, moderate, leisurely,… …

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  • 34leisurely — lei•sure•ly [[t]ˈli ʒər li, ˈlɛʒ ər [/t]] adj. 1) acting, proceeding, or done without haste; unhurried; deliberate: a leisurely conversation[/ex] 2) showing or suggesting ample leisure; unhurried: a leisurely manner[/ex] 3) in a leisurely manner; …

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  • 35unhurriedness — noun a rate demonstrating an absence of haste or hurry • Syn: ↑slowness, ↑deliberation, ↑deliberateness • Derivationally related forms: ↑unhurried, ↑deliberate (for: ↑deliberateness), ↑ …

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  • 36un|hur´ried|ly — un|hur|ried «uhn HUR ihd», adjective. not hurried; without haste; leisurely: »an unhurried stroll in the park, an unhurried examination of the evidence. –un|hur´ried|ly, adverb …

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  • 37un|hur|ried — «uhn HUR ihd», adjective. not hurried; without haste; leisurely: »an unhurried stroll in the park, an unhurried examination of the evidence. –un|hur´ried|ly, adverb …

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  • 38take one's time — {v. phr.} To avoid haste; act in an unhurried way. * /He liked to take his time over breakfast./ * /It is better to take your time at this job than to hurry and make mistakes./ …

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  • 39take one's time — {v. phr.} To avoid haste; act in an unhurried way. * /He liked to take his time over breakfast./ * /It is better to take your time at this job than to hurry and make mistakes./ …

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  • 40easy-going — easygoing eas y*go ing, easy going eas y go ing([=e]z [y^]*g[=o] [i^]ng), a. 1. Moving easily; hence, mild tempered; relaxed and casual; ease loving; inactive. Contrasted with {tense}. [WordNet sense 2] Syn: degage, easy going, laid back. [1913… …

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