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What is the abstract noun for break from work?

There isn't a single perfect abstract noun for "break from work". It depends on the specific type of break you're talking about. Here are some options, with their nuances:

* Respite: A short period of rest or relief from work, implying a temporary escape from stress or difficulty.

* Intermission: A pause or break in work, often scheduled or planned.

* Recess: A break from work, especially for a short period, often in a formal setting.

* Time off: A more general term for any period of absence from work, whether it's a break, vacation, or sick leave.

* Leisure: A more general term for free time spent in enjoyable activities, not necessarily related to work.

The best choice depends on the context and the specific type of break you want to describe.

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