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relaxing
re·lax R0137700 (rĭ-lăks′)v. re·laxed, re·lax·ing, re·lax·es v.tr.1. To make lax or loose: relax one's grip.2. To make less severe or strict: relax a curfew.3. To reduce in intensity; slacken: relax one's efforts.4. To relieve from tension or strain: The warm bath relaxed me.v.intr.1. To take one's ease; rest.2. To become lax or loose.3. To become less severe or strict.4. To become less restrained or tense. [Middle English relaxen, from Old French relaxer, from Latin relaxāre : re-, re- + laxāre, to loosen (from laxus, loose; see slēg- in Indo-European roots).] re·lax′a·ble adj.relaxing (rɪˈlæksɪŋ) adjhaving the effect of making a person feel calmThesaurusAdj. | 1. | relaxing - affording physical or mental rest; "she spent a restful night at home"reposeful, restful |
relaxingadjective restful, calming, soothing, tranquillizing I find cooking very relaxing.Translations IdiomsSeerelaxEncyclopediaSeeleisurerelaxing
Synonyms for relaxingadj restfulSynonyms- restful
- calming
- soothing
- tranquillizing
Synonyms for relaxingadj affording physical or mental restSynonyms |