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relaxed
adjective as in easygoing
Strongest matches
breezy, calm, carefree, casual, composed, easy, easygoing, flexible, informal, laid-back, nonchalant, placid, serene, spontaneous, tolerant, tranquil
Weak matches
amenable, complaisant, devil-may-care, even-tempered, free and easy, hang-loose, happy-go-lucky, indolent, indulgent, insouciant, lazy, lenient, liberal, low-pressure, mild, natural, offhand, outgiving, patient, self-possessed, unceremonious, unconcerned, uncritical, undemanding, unhurried, uninhibited, unrestrained
adjective as in loose
Strong matches
clear, disconnected, escaped, floating, free, hanging, liberated, limp, loosened, released, separate, slack, slackened, unbolted, unbound, unbuttoned, unclasped, undone, unfastened, unhinged, unhooked, unlocked, unpinned, untied
Weak matches
apart, asunder, at large, baggy, flabby, flaccid, insecure, lax, movable, not fitting, sloppy, unattached, uncaged, unconfined, unconnected, unfettered, unlatched, unrestrained, unrestricted, unsecured, unshackled, wobbly
Example Sentences
It was a far cry from his relaxed attitude when he told me the day before that he was optimistic he would have a good meeting.
Bullard thinks the data will ultimately reconcile in favor of stronger consumer spending, meaning the Fed can take a more relaxed approach toward lowering rates to neutral over the next year.
I never thought I’d be happy in the country, but I quickly felt relaxed after moving in two years ago.
High-income residents of Democratic-leaning states are poised to get unusually large tax refunds early next year, thanks to the relaxed cap on state and local tax deductions.
Princess Eugenie, whose uncle is Britain's head of state King Charles III, splits her time between London and Comporta, drawn by the region's relaxed lifestyle.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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