[
US
/ɹiˈɫækst, ɹɪˈɫækst/
]
[ UK /ɹɪlˈækst/ ]
[ UK /ɹɪlˈækst/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
without strain or anxiety
gave the impression of being quite relaxed
a relaxed and informal discussion
How To Use relaxed In A Sentence
- Their movements have a likable jazzy syncopation, a bit of relaxed jive.
- By night the beach comes alive with the sound of reggae from relaxed bars. Times, Sunday Times
- She's so relaxed in behind but idles as soon as she hits the front.
- The people were fantastically welcoming and the atmosphere in both cities seemed relaxed. The Sun
- We talk more openly when we feel easy and relaxed.
- Most lenders have relaxed their criteria around the maximum age of applicants at the end of the term. Times, Sunday Times
- With her legs curled under her on a sofa, she is relaxed enough to punctuate the conversation with sudden gusts of wild laughter.
- The hotel had a lovely relaxed atmosphere .
- You should take it as a compliment when I fall asleep in your company - it means I'm relaxed.
- The rules are so relaxed now that you can rest a player who is off-colour.