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relaxing


Meanings
  • verb (intransitive, transitive)

    Freedom from work, stress, or responsibility; rest; refresh one's body or mind.

    - "I need to relax after work."
    - "Let's all relax and enjoy the weekend."
    - "Take a deep breath and relax."
    - "The hot bath helped me relax."
  • verb (transitive)

    Make (someone or something) free from tension, worry, or anxiety.

    - "The masseuse really knew how to relax my muscles."
    - "The calming music helped relax the children before bed."
    - "The soothing scent of lavender oils can relax you."
    - "Relaxing in a hammock with a good book is my idea of paradise."

Antonyms

excite , stress
Rhymes
Words rhyming with relaxing
exhale , reveal , seal , heal , veil
Variants
List of all variants of relaxing that leads to same result
relax , relaxed , relaxes , relaxing
Forms
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relaxes, relaxing, relaxed, relaxes's, relaxed's, relaxing's


Etymology
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From Old French relaxer, from re- 'back' + laxer 'loosen'.


Trivia
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  1. Relaxing can help improve focus and productivity.

  2. The human body is naturally wired to relax in the presence of water.

  3. Massages have been used for relaxation and healing since ancient times.

  4. The average person spends six months of their lifetime waiting on red lights to turn green.

  5. Studies have shown that taking a break every hour can improve productivity and reduce stress.


Related Concepts
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  1. Stress: Relaxing is often used as an antidote to stress. Stress is a state of mental or emotional strain or tension resulting from adverse or demanding circumstances.

  2. Mindfulness: Relaxing is often practiced in conjunction with mindfulness, which involves paying attention to the present moment without judgment.


Culture
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Relaxing has been a significant concept in various cultures throughout history. In ancient Greece, temples were built for relaxation and rejuvenation, such as the Temple of Asclepius. In Japanese culture, the concept of 'Ikigai' encourages finding joy and meaning in daily life through relaxation and mindfulness. In modern Western culture, relaxation is often associated with hobbies like reading, watching TV, or playing video games.

How to Memorize "relaxing"

  1. visualize

    - Close your eyes and imagine yourself in a peaceful setting, such as a beach or a forest. Visualize yourself letting go of all tension and stress, and feeling completely at ease.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'relaxing' with feelings of peace, calmness, and ease. Think of activities that make you feel relaxed, such as taking a bath, reading a book, or listening to calming music.

  3. mnemonics

    - Create a mnemonic by associating the word 'relaxing' with a memorable phrase, such as 'Relax and let your mind unwind like a spring.' or 'R-e-l-a-x: Rejuvenate, Enjoy, Love, Appreciate, X-tra'.


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