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Meanings of
relaxed
in English
Spanish
relajado
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Without strain or anxiety.
tense
Related terms
easy
mellow
unstrained
unagitated
degage
laid-back
Spanish
relajado
Relaxed.
Related terms
lax
Antonyms
Examples for "
tense
"
tense
Examples for "
tense
"
1
The current situation is highly
tense
and very dangerous, the source said.
2
The effect of her words was immediate; she saw Tom become
tense
.
3
In Greece's increasingly
tense
political environment the politics of food is delicate.
4
After the shock initial results, the situation in Sulaimaniya was particularly
tense
.
5
During that period, the situation is
tense
,
and people feel especially aggressive.
Usage of
relaxed
in English
1
Politics, however, is my area of expertise. Palpatine's
relaxed
expression became serious.
2
The following year, rules were
relaxed
and the responsibility passed to councils.
3
Hamilton said, however, that the odds made him feel slightly more
relaxed
.
4
However, the rules have been
relaxed
compared to an earlier draft proposal.
5
The agent
relaxed
slightly at hearing a question he could deal with.
6
Pretty
relaxed
,
good fun and communication is important all the way through.
7
It felt good, it felt right, to have her
relaxed
with him.
8
The massive body
relaxed
;
the head fell back into the dewy grass.
9
Rules keeping them from local doctors and regional hospitals will be
relaxed
.
10
Who could have seen that coming? Vail said, his smile
relaxed
,
disarming.
11
Mark didn't quite let me go, though he
relaxed
his hold some.
12
Perfect for a
relaxed
family meal on a Sunday, don't you think?
13
Elise
relaxed
even though the new flood of oppressive power squeezed her.
14
They
relaxed
a few times but exploded with devastating effect when required.
15
While fashion standards have
relaxed
somewhat, women's dress is still an issue.
16
Change and innovation are natural outcomes of a
relaxed
reaction to mistakes.
Other examples for "relaxed"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
relaxed
Adjective
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
more relaxed
then relaxed
relaxed into
so relaxed
very relaxed
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Translations for
relaxed
Spanish
relajado
Relaxed
through the time
Relaxed
across language varieties
Australia
Common
South Africa
Common
United States of America
Common
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