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What is a vocabulary for relaxed?

Here's a vocabulary list for "relaxed," categorized by nuance:

General Relaxation:

* Calm: Peaceful and tranquil, free from agitation.

* Serene: Peaceful and untroubled; tranquil.

* Easygoing: Relaxed and tolerant; not easily upset.

* At ease: Comfortable and free from worry.

* Content: Satisfied and happy.

* Unwind: To relax and stop worrying.

* Chill out: To relax and stop being tense.

* Let go: To release tension and anxiety.

* De-stress: To reduce or eliminate stress.

* Relieve: To make someone feel less worried or tense.

Physical Relaxation:

* Loose: Not tense or stiff.

* Limber: Flexible and able to move easily.

* Supple: Flexible and easy to bend.

* Slouch: To sit or stand in a relaxed and often drooping posture.

* Drowsy: Sleepy or sluggish.

* Comfy: Comfortable and pleasant.

Mental Relaxation:

* Tranquil: Peaceful and quiet.

* Meditative: Characterized by deep thought or contemplation.

* Peaceful: Calm and quiet.

* Zen: A state of calm and peaceful awareness.

* Equanimous: Mentally calm, even-tempered, and unperturbed.

Social Relaxation:

* Informal: Casual and relaxed.

* Easygoing: Relaxed and tolerant.

* Friendly: Warm and approachable.

* Open: Willing to listen and communicate.

Specific Situations:

* Relieved: Feeling relief after a period of tension or anxiety.

* Refreshed: Feeling revitalized and full of energy after relaxation.

* Blissful: Feeling extreme happiness and contentment.

* Lazy: Reluctant to exert oneself; inactive.

Figurative:

* Loosen up: To become more relaxed and less formal.

* Let your hair down: To relax and have fun.

* Take it easy: To relax and not worry.

Remember to choose words that best fit the specific context and the level of formality.

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