relaxed
Definition:
1. Without strain or anxiety.
2. Made less tense or rigid.
Use 'relaxed' in a sentence:
- 1. Rainy days make me relaxed.
- 2. As soon as I had made the final decision, I felt a lot more relaxed.
- 3. Christie looked relaxed and calm as she faced the press afterwards.
- 4. I think it's very relaxed.
- 5. When the plane flew away, he felt relaxed.
- 6. She exudes an air of relaxed calm.
- 7. He was becoming more expansive as he relaxed.
- 8. Usually so laconic in the office, Dr. Lahey seemed less guarded, more relaxed.
- 9. Christie looked relaxed and calm as he faced the press.
- 10. Washing feet with it will more relaxed.
- 11. Henderson looked quite relaxed.
- 12. Pale wooden floors and plenty of natural light add to the relaxed atmosphere.
- 13. Self-confidence means being relaxed enough to allow your lover their personal space.
- 14. Mark, who had at first been very tense, at last relaxed.
- 15. She looked relaxed as she plucked a chicken.
- 16. The alcohol warmed and relaxed him.
- 17. The massage relaxed my tense back muscles.
- 18. He looked relaxed and elegant and had the patina of success.
- 19. He looked relaxed and totally in command of himself.
- 20. He adopted a relaxed pose for the camera.
- 21. I take a fairly relaxed attitude towards what the kids wear to school.
- 22. The council has relaxed the ban on dogs in city parks.
- 23. She had a very relaxed manner.
- 24. He relaxed his grip on her arm.
- 25. The atmosphere at lunch was relaxed.
- 26. I prefer the relaxed pace of life in the country.
- 27. In time he became more confident and relaxed.
- 28. He appeared relaxed and confident before the match.
- 29. Jennifer wasn't yet totally convinced that she'd profit from a more relaxed lifestyle.
- 30. The pressure of his fingers had relaxed.
- 31. He gradually relaxed his grip on the arms of the chair.
- 32. She was clearly relaxed and in an expansive mood.
- 33. She was in a relaxed, confident mood.
- 34. Drinking may make a person feel relaxed and happy, or it may make her hostile, violent, or depressed.