leisured vs moderate

leisured

adj
  • The leisured class may produce great advances in the arts, or it may fritter away its time. 

  • Leisurely, filled with leisure. 

  • Having leisure time, especially as a result of not having to work for a living. 

moderate

adj
  • Not excessive; acting in moderation 

  • Having an intermediate position between liberal and conservative. 

  • Average priced; standard-deal 

  • more than mild, less than severe 

  • Mediocre 

  • Not violent or rigorous; temperate; mild; gentle. 

verb
  • To become less excessive 

  • To reduce the excessiveness of (something) 

  • To preside over (something) as a moderator 

  • To act as a moderator; to assist in bringing to compromise 

  • To supply with a moderator (substance that decreases the speed of neutrons in a nuclear reactor and hence increases likelihood of fission). 

noun
  • One who holds an intermediate position between extremes, as in politics. 

  • One of a party in Scottish Church history dominant in the 18th century, lax in doctrine and discipline, but intolerant of evangelicalism and popular rights. It caused the secessions of 1733 and 1761, and its final resultant was the Disruption of 1843. 

How often have the words leisured and moderate occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )