laid-back
Americanadjective
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relaxed or unhurried.
laid-back music rhythms.
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free from stress; easygoing; carefree.
a laid-back way of living.
adjective
Etymology
Origin of laid-back
1905–10, for an earlier sense; 1970–75 for current sense
Example Sentences
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This laid-back, cafe-laden ledge is located above the beaches and ancient ramparts where the Douro River pours through its last, lovely tributaries into the Atlantic Ocean.
He may have a laid-back attitude and a languid playing style, but behind the calm exterior there is a steely determination.
From BBC
Despite the threat, during the day the vibe remains laid-back in a city known for the cultivated cool of its hipster atmosphere.
From Barron's
Those heading to warmer climes point to the lure of sunshine, cheaper food and drink and a more laid-back experience free of crowds and queues.
From BBC
She said her son, who had a life-long passion for cars, was the "most loving, laid-back, sensitive man" who was a doting father to his own son.
From BBC
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