lease
How to Use Lease
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishA rental agreement for property, or the act of renting it out or taking it on rent.
A lease is a formal, often long-term contract — different from a casual short-term rental.
Word Forms
leased past tense, leased past tense, leased past tense, leases plural, leases plural, Leases plural, leases singular, leases singular, leases singular
Fill the Gap
Can you complete this real example?
They signed a two-year _____ on the apartment.
Etymology
From Old French lesser/laissier, "to let go" or "to allow," ultimately from Latin laxare, "to loosen" — the same root gives us the English word "lax."