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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"

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  2. RELAXED definition: 1. feeling happy and comfortable because nothing is worrying you: 2. If someone is relaxed about…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of RELAXED is freed from or lacking in precision or stringency. How to use relaxed in a sentence.

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

  5. 1. : to become lax, weak, or loose : rest. 2. : to become less intense or severe. hoped the committee would relax in its opposition. 3. of a muscle or muscle fiber : to become inactive and lengthen. 4. : to cast off social restraint, nervous tension, or anxiety.

  6. to become or cause someone to become calm and comfortable, and not worried or nervous, or to become or cause a muscle or the body to become less tight: [ I ] She saw a need for a downtown club where women could relax. [ T ] This exercise will help you to relax your neck muscles.

  7. People are described as relaxed when they have no worries or stress. Being relaxed is one of the best feelings there is, and it usually leads to other good feelings like happiness and confidence. Restrictions and rules are relaxed when they become less strict.

  8. 3 meanings: 1. If you are relaxed, you are calm and not worried or tense. 2. If you are relaxed about something, you are not.... Click for more definitions.

  9. (of a place) calm and informal. a family-run hotel with a relaxed atmosphere. Candles and soft music create a relaxed environment. not caring too much about discipline or making people follow rules synonym laid-back. I take a fairly relaxed attitude towards what the kids wear to school.

  10. to release or bring relief from the effects of tension, anxiety, etc.: A short swim always relaxes me. verb (used without object) to become less tense, rigid, or firm. Synonyms: unbend, slacken, loosen. Antonyms: tense, tighten. to become less strict or severe; grow milder. Synonyms: soften, relent.

  11. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English re‧laxed /rɪˈlækst/ S2 W3 adjective 1 feeling calm, comfortable, and not worried or annoyed Gail was lying in the sun looking very relaxed and happy. relaxed about I feel more relaxed about my career than I used to. see thesaurus at calm 2 a situation that is relaxed is comfortable and inform...