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    Re·laxed
    /rəˈlakst/

    adjective

    • 1. free from tension and anxiety; at ease: "we were having a great time and feeling very relaxed"
  2. 1. : to make less tense or rigid : slacken. relaxed his grip. 2. : to make less severe or stringent : modify. relax immigration laws. 3. : to deprive of energy, zeal, or strength of purpose. 4. : to relieve from nervous tension. 5. : to treat (hair) chemically in order to relax curls. intransitive verb. 1. : to become lax, weak, or loose : rest. 2.

  3. adjective. /rɪˈlækst/ (of a person) calm and not anxious or worried. He appeared relaxed and confident before the match. She had a very relaxed manner. She looked completely relaxed, as if she didn't have a worry in the world. relaxed about something I’m feeling more relaxed about the future now. Extra Examples. Topics Personal qualities b1.

  4. to ( cause someone to) become less active and more calm and happy: After work she relaxed with a cup of tea and the newspaper. By and large, cooking relaxes me. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. to relax. relax After a long day in the office, I love nothing more than relaxing on the sofa.

  5. Definitions of relaxed. adjective. without strain or anxiety. “gave the impression of being quite relaxed ” “a relaxed and informal discussion” synonyms: unagitated. not agitated or disturbed emotionally. easy. free from worry or anxiety. degage. free and relaxed in manner. laid-back, mellow. unhurried and relaxed. unstrained.

  6. 3 days ago · 1. adjective. If you are relaxed, you are calm and not worried or tense . As soon as I had made the final decision, I felt a lot more relaxed. Try to adopt a more relaxed manner. Synonyms: easy-going, easy, casual, informal More Synonyms of relaxed. 2. adjective. If you are relaxed about something, you are not worried about it.

  7. to diminish the force of. Synonyms: reduce, lessen, weaken, mitigate. to slacken or abate, as effort, attention, etc. to make less strict or severe, as rules, discipline, etc.: to relax the requirements for a license. Synonyms: ease. to release or bring relief from the effects of tension, anxiety, etc.: A short swim always relaxes me.

  8. 1. being free of or relieved from tension or anxiety. 2. not strict; easy; informal. [1630–40] re•lax′ed•ly, adv. Random House Kernerman Webster's College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991 by Random House, Inc. All rights reserved. Thesaurus. new thesaurus.

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