ADJECTIVE
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nor relaxed
his life was drawing to a close in baffled zeal and unrelaxed strain
How To Use unrelaxed In A Sentence
- His actors stand around, desperately unrelaxed, like waxworks waiting for their diorama. Times, Sunday Times
- They are unrelaxed and therefore unrelaxing, reek of self-denial and vibrate with unfinished business. Times, Sunday Times
- Throughout, the rather worrying insinuation was that classical music and normal 'unrelaxed' concerts needed to be apologised for. Times, Sunday Times
- His priest makes an unrelaxed figure — ramrod-spined, peering suspiciously over his moustache. Times, Sunday Times
- ‘Galleries are often hushed spaces where people feel slightly unrelaxed,’ she says.
- In this state they are frenetic, unrelaxed and prone to bad judgment, caught up in the hysteria of the moment.
- The meat also was a little unrelaxed, a little skittish. Times, Sunday Times
- ‘Galleries are often hushed spaces where people feel slightly unrelaxed,’ she says.
- That's how we walked, completely unrelaxed, a zombie-like walk.
- Alex, who rides at home, expressed his concern that I looked somewhat unrelaxed but we did not go faster than a walk and I found riding a particularly enjoyable way of absorbing the landscape.