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relaxed

[ ri-lakst ]

adjective

  1. being free of or relieved from tension or anxiety:

    in a relaxed mood.

  2. not strict; easy; informal:

    the relaxed rules of the club.



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Other Word Forms

  • ··· [ri-, lak, -sid-lee, -, lakst, -lee], adverb
  • ·Ļ·Ա noun
  • ܲr· adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of relaxed1

First recorded in 1630–40; relax + -ed 2
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Two plain-clothed police officers acknowledged that the neighbourhood was much busier than usual, but that it "felt like a Saturday," and that people had been very relaxed.

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He would be very relaxed, like: 'Yeah, OK, no worries.'

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The Tory leader struck a similarly relaxed tone when asked by the BBC if Jenrick was undermining her leadership with his comments on Reform.

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Creating a relaxed atmosphere around her - which she said helped her "express" herself in Miami and be more "authentic" - is another hallmark of the partnership.

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The softspoken singer remained quiet and seems to be in a relaxed state of mind.

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