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relieved

British  
/ rɪˈliːvd /

adjective

  1. (postpositive; often foll by at, about, etc) experiencing relief, esp from worry or anxiety

  2. mechanical engineering having part of the surface cut away to avoid friction or wear

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"If you see her now," Abdullah smiles, "she looks normal. I am very relieved."

From BBC

I remember feeling relieved that I would not be around when it was opened.

From The Wall Street Journal

She was relieved to see the pardon, because she assumed it meant Cuellar was innocent.

From The Wall Street Journal

His granddaughter said the family were now simply relieved he was home for Christmas.

From BBC

“While we are relieved that no injuries occurred, it is important to reaffirm our support of our community members, no matter their faith,” Redlands Mayor Mario Saucedo said in a statement.

From Los Angeles Times