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relaxed

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[ri-lakst] / rɪˈlækst /

adjective

  1. being free of or relieved from tension or anxiety.

    in a relaxed mood.

  2. not strict; easy; informal.

    the relaxed rules of the club.


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Etymology

Origin of relaxed

First recorded in 1630–40; relax + -ed 2

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.

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