Similar words: relax, relate, prelate, related, relation, relative, related to, relatively. Meaning: [rɪ'lækst] adj. 1. without strain or anxiety 2. made less tense or rigid.
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31. The massage relaxed my tense back muscles.
32. In time he became more confident and relaxed.
33. Discipline is often relaxed at weekends.
34. She was clearly relaxed and in an expansive mood.
35. As soon as the crisis was over, she relaxed.
36. She looked relaxed as she plucked a chicken.
37. She relaxed her grip on the door frame.
38. Sit in a relaxed upright posture.
39. She has a fairly relaxed approach to housework.
40. His face relaxed into a smile.
41. The restaurant has a nice relaxed feel about it.
42. The climber relaxed her grip and fell.
43. They came back from the trip relaxed and happy.
44. His conversation was relaxed and unhurried.
45. She realized how tense she was and consciously relaxed.
46. The plane steadied, and the passengers relaxed.
47. They all relaxed and conversation flowed freely.
48. I'm feeling more relaxed within myself.
49. I'm feeling more relaxed about the future now.
50. Rules governing student conduct relaxed somewhat in recent years.
51. Jean eased back on the pillows and relaxed.
52. He looked relaxed and totally in command of himself.
53. Everyone was relaxed and the conversation flowed freely .
54. She relaxed and grinned wickedly back at him.
55. There's a very relaxed atmosphere in the school.
56. She had a very relaxed manner.
57. They were relaxed and full of bonhomie.
58. He gradually relaxed and began to enjoy himself.
59. He relaxed his grip on her arm.
60. The restaurant has a relaxed,[www.Sentencedict.com] homey atmosphere.
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