Definition of Relaxed

1. Adjective. Without strain or anxiety. "A relaxed and informal discussion"

Also: Unagitated, Easy
Similar to: Degage, Laid-back, Mellow, Unstrained
Antonyms: Tense

Definition of Relaxed

1. Adjective. Having an easy-going mood or temperament. ¹

2. Adjective. Eased or loosened. ¹

3. Verb. (past of relax) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Relaxed

1. relax [v] - See also: relax

Lexicographical Neighbors of Relaxed

relaxant reversal
relaxants
relaxase
relaxation
relaxation behavior
relaxation factor
relaxation method
relaxation response
relaxation suture
relaxation techniques
relaxation time
relaxational
relaxations
relaxative
relaxatives
relaxed (current term)
relaxed DNA
relaxed control
relaxed mutant
relaxed plasmid
relaxedly
relaxedness
relaxednesses
relaxer
relaxers
relaxes
relaxin
relaxing
relaxing enzyme
relaxingly

Literary usage of Relaxed

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A History of the Inquisition of Spain by Henry Charles Lea (1907)
"relaxed in person . 139 312 3884 1778 relaxed in effigy 482 ... relaxed in person . . 975 978 17861 77 238 relaxed in effigy 74 ..."

2. The Secret Societies of All Ages and Countries by Charles William Heckethorn (1897)
"Organisation of relaxed Observance.—In 1767, there arose at Vienna a schism of the Strict Observance ; the dissentients, who called themselves " Clerks of ..."

3. Gymnastic Teaching by William Skarstrom (1921)
"from the relaxed position, or in response to "Position!" from any other gymnastic position, or at the end of a rhythmic movement—involves hard work of both ..."

4. Someone Comes to Town, Someone Leaves Town by Cory Doctorow (2006)
""I will," Alan said, and he relaxed his arms so that he was holding Danny in a hug and not a ... Danny relaxed back into him. "I love you, Dad," he said, ..."

5. Gymnastic Teaching by William Skarstrom (1921)
"from the relaxed position, or in response to "Position!" from any other gymnastic position, or at the end of a rhythmic movement—involves hard work of both ..."

6. Dictionary of National Biography by LESLIE. STEPHEN (1888)
"This advice from an official of David's may suggest that in his later years, when the death of ¡Stephen relaxed the Wids of English rule in Wales, ..."

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