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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. Relaxed definition: being free of or relieved from tension or anxiety. See examples of RELAXED used in a sentence.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. Apr 27, 2024 · 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.

  6. 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.

  7. adjective. /rɪˈlækst/ relaxed (about something) (of a person) calm and not anxious or worried He appeared relaxed and confident before the match. She had a very relaxed manner. I'm feeling more relaxed about the future now. Definitions on the go.

  8. 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.

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