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Relaxed

UK /["/rɪˈlækst/"]/US /["/rɪˈlækst/"]/

Definition

calm and not anxious or worried

In simple words: not feeling stress; calm and comfortable

Examples

  • After a long week at work, I finally felt relaxed during the weekend.
  • She looked relaxed as she lay on the beach, soaking up the sun.
  • The atmosphere was very relaxed at the coffee shop, perfect for reading.
  • I prefer a relaxed dress code at my workplace, allowing employees to be comfortable.
  • He always has a relaxed demeanor, which makes others feel at ease around him.

Usage notes

Typically used to describe a person's mood or atmosphere. Can be informal when used in casual conversations, but acceptable in more formal contexts as well.

Grammar pattern

standalone adjective

Memory hint

Think 'relax' — when you're 'relaxed', you're just taking it easy!

Collocations

  • appear
  • be
  • feel
  • extremely
  • fairly
  • very
  • about

Synonyms

  • laid-back

Antonyms

  • stressed
  • tense
  • anxious

Common mistakes

  • Using it to describe something too intense or serious.
  • Confusing with 'relaxing', which describes an activity.
  • Saying 'more relaxed' when you should use 'less tense'.