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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151. Last week Couples left his clubs in the bag, relaxed and watched basketball, of which he is a great fan.
152. Inwardly she may have been nervous, outwardly she appeared calm, relaxed and ready to have fun.
153. The whole area was immediately placed under curfew and restrictions were not relaxed until Dec. 15.
154. A spontaneous cheer went round the ship, followed by a babble of talk as everyone relaxed.
155. L'Esquire prides itself on its superlative standards of service and relaxed atmosphere.
156. The management have achieved an excellent balance between service and relaxed atmosphere which is felt throughout the hotel.
157. Simon thankfully slipped off his uniform and relaxed.
158. Try to adopt a more relaxed manner.
159. His casual, relaxed manner was very soothing.
160. A few years later , however, the Court relaxed this seemingly stringent requirement.
161. His friend was less good-looking, but a lot more informal and relaxed.
162. For the first time since his arrival he relaxed slightly.
162. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
163. Good listeners even sit in an open way: relaxed, arms loose.
164. You have to be artificially relaxed before we can go to bed?
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