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relaxed
re·laxed R0138100 (rĭ-lăkst′)adj.1. Not rigorous or strict.2. Free from strain or tension.3. Easy and informal in manner.re•laxed (rɪˈlækst) adj. 1. being free of or relieved from tension or anxiety. 2. not strict; easy; informal. [1630–40] re•lax′ed•ly, adv. ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | relaxed - without strain or anxiety; "gave the impression of being quite relaxed"; "a relaxed and informal discussion"unagitated - not agitated or disturbed emotionallyeasy - free from worry or anxiety; "knowing that I had done my best, my mind was easy"; "an easy good-natured manner"; "by the time the chsild faced the actual problem of reading she was familiar and at ease with all the elements words"tense - in or of a state of physical or nervous tension |
relaxedadjective1. easy-going, easy, casual, informal, laid-back (informal), mellow, leisurely, downbeat (informal), unhurried, nonchalant, free and easy, mild, insouciant, untaxing Try to adopt a more relaxed manner.2. comfortable, easy-going, casual, laid-back (informal), informal The atmosphere at lunch was relaxed.relaxedadjective1. Not tautly bound, held, or fastened:lax, loose, slack.2. Unconstrained by rigid standards or ceremony:casual, easy, easygoing, informal, natural, spontaneous, unceremonious, unrestrained.Informal: laid-back.Translations
relaxed
relax (one's) hold on (someone or something)1. To stop gripping or holding onto someone or something as tightly as before; to loosen one's grasp on someone or something. Don't relax your hold on that cable for even a second, or the entire rigging could come crashing down! I relaxed my hold on the other player for a moment, and he managed to get out of my tackle.2. To strop trying to control someone or something as completely or dominatingly as before. The dictator has been showing signs that he may be relaxing his hold on the country a bit, as he is allowing foreign members of the press in for the first time in over 50 years. If you think my father will ever relax his hold on the company, you've got another think coming. You need to learn to relax your hold on your kids. They've got to make their own decisions in life eventually.See also: hold, on, relaxrelax into (something)1. To sit, lean, or recline into something and rest one's body. After such a long day at work, it feels good to finally crack open a beer and relax into my favorite armchair. I relaxed into my bath to try to ease the tension in my aching muscles.2. To feel more comfortable, confident, and able in a particular role, job, position, etc. I'm not sued to giving people orders, so it took me a while to relax into this new position of authority. She seemed quite nervous at first, but she's finally relaxing into the role.See also: relaxEncyclopediaSeeRelaxationMedicalSeerelaxrelaxed
Synonyms for relaxedadj easy-goingSynonyms- easy-going
- easy
- casual
- informal
- laid-back
- mellow
- leisurely
- downbeat
- unhurried
- nonchalant
- free and easy
- mild
- insouciant
- untaxing
adj comfortableSynonyms- comfortable
- easy-going
- casual
- laid-back
- informal
Synonyms for relaxedadj not tautly bound, held, or fastenedSynonymsadj unconstrained by rigid standards or ceremonySynonyms- casual
- easy
- easygoing
- informal
- natural
- spontaneous
- unceremonious
- unrestrained
- laid-back
Antonyms for relaxedadj without strain or anxietyRelated WordsAntonyms |