relax

[rɪˈlæks]

relax Definition

  • 1to become less tense, anxious, or worried
  • 2to rest or do something that is enjoyable, especially after a period of work or effort

Using relax: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "relax" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I like to relax by reading a book.

  • Example

    After a long day at work, I just want to relax and watch TV.

  • Example

    She took a deep breath to relax her nerves before the interview.

  • Example

    The massage helped me relax my muscles.

relax Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for relax

  • unwind
  • chill out
  • take it easy
  • loosen up
  • de-stress

Antonyms for relax

  • tense up
  • stress out
  • work hard
  • exert oneself

Phrases with relax

  • to take time to rest and relax after a period of work or stress

    Example

    I like to relax and unwind by taking a hot bath and listening to music.

  • relax one's grip

    to loosen one's hold on something

    Example

    He had to relax his grip on the rope to avoid getting blisters on his hands.

  • relax one's standards

    to lower one's expectations or requirements

    Example

    She had to relax her standards for cleanliness when she started living with roommates.

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Summary: relax in Brief

To 'relax' [rɪˈlæks] means to become less tense, anxious, or worried, or to rest or do something enjoyable after a period of work or effort. Examples include 'I like to relax by reading a book' and 'The massage helped me relax my muscles.' Phrases include 'relax and unwind,' which means to take time to rest after a period of stress, and 'relax one's standards,' which means to lower one's expectations.

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