relaxed
Americanadjective
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being free of or relieved from tension or anxiety.
in a relaxed mood.
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not strict; easy; informal.
the relaxed rules of the club.
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Etymology
Origin of relaxed
Explanation
Most people like to feel relaxed: when we're relaxed, we're not nervous or overexcited. We're cool and collected. Rules are looser when relaxed, too. If anyone has ever told you "Relax! Relax!" you probably have some idea of what this word means. 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. Fittingly, relaxed rules and relaxed people tend to go together, just like strict rules can make people feel nervous and uptight — the opposite of relaxed.
Vocabulary lists containing relaxed
Mellow Out: Synonyms for "Calm"
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Example Sentences
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Good olive oil — If you’ve spent much time with me in the kitchen, you’ll know I’m usually fairly relaxed about substitutions.
From Salon • Jun. 16, 2026
Such a relaxed nature can maybe be hoped for on day one of such a special period, but past experience would suggest that's unlikely to last.
From BBC • Jun. 15, 2026
He bought the property impulsively in 2018, he said, although France’s more relaxed approach to tobacco had something to do with his decision.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 12, 2026
He often appeared relaxed during the gubernatorial debates, at points even complimenting or joking with his rivals as they parried on stage.
From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 9, 2026
She tossed it in the trash and my body relaxed to pre-crumb levels.
From "Popcorn" by Rob Harrell
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