relaxed

/rɪˈlækst/
verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of relax: to become or make less tense or anxious.
    • She relaxed in a warm bath after a long day.
    • The music relaxed him so much that he fell asleep.
    • They relaxed their strict policy to allow more flexibility.
adjective
  1. Feeling calm and free from worry or tension.
    • He was relaxed about the test because he had studied hard.
    • After the massage, she felt completely relaxed.
    • The relaxed atmosphere at the beach helped everyone unwind.
  2. Not strict or formal; easygoing.
    • They have a relaxed attitude toward rules at that summer camp.
    • The company has a relaxed dress code, so employees can wear jeans.
    • Her relaxed parenting style allows the kids more freedom.
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