hobbyˈhɒb i
hobby (n)
- plural
- hobbies
English Definitions:
avocation, by-line, hobby, pursuit, sideline, spare-time activity (noun)
an auxiliary activity
hobby, hobbyhorse, rocking horse (noun)
a child's plaything consisting of an imitation horse mounted on rockers; the child straddles it and pretends to ride
hobby, Falco subbuteo (noun)
small Old World falcon formerly trained and flown at small birds
hobby (Noun)
An activity that one enjoys doing in one's spare time.
hobby (Noun)
An extinct breed of horse native to the British Isles, also known as the Irish Hobby
hobby (Noun)
Any of four species of small falcons in the genus Falco, especially Falco subbuteo.
Hobby
A hobby is a regularly undertaken activity that is done for pleasure, typically, during one's leisure time. Hobbies can include: the collection of themed items and objects, engaging in creative and artistic pursuits, playing sports, along with many more examples. By continually participating in a particular hobby, one can acquire substantial skill and knowledge in that area. Generally speaking, a person who engages in an activity solely for fun is called an amateur, as opposed to a professional who engages in an activity for reward. An amateur may be as skilled as a professional, the principle difference being that a professional receives compensation while an amateur does not.
Hobby
A hobby is considered to be a regular activity that is done for enjoyment, typically during one's leisure time. Hobbies include collecting themed items and objects, engaging in creative and artistic pursuits, playing sports, or pursuing other amusements. Participation in hobbies encourages acquiring substantial skills and knowledge in that area. A list of hobbies changes with renewed interests and developing fashions, making it diverse and lengthy. Hobbies tend to follow trends in society, for example stamp collecting was popular during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries as postal systems were the main means of communication, while video games are more popular nowadays following technological advances. The advancing production and technology of the nineteenth century provided workers with more leisure time to engage in hobbies. Because of this, the efforts of people investing in hobbies has increased with time. Hobbyists may be identified under three sub-categories: casual leisure which is intrinsically rewarding, short-lived, pleasurable activity requiring little or no preparation, serious leisure which is the systematic pursuit of an amateur, hobbyist, or volunteer that is substantial, rewarding and results in a sense of accomplishment, and finally project-based leisure which is a short-term, often one-off, project that is rewarding.
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