relaxed in Japanese
relaxed in Japanese is くつろぐ, リラックス — relaxed means free from tension or anxiety; calm and at ease.
relaxed in Japanese
くつろぐ
Pronounced: kutsurogu
Free from tension or anxiety; at ease; leisurely. [from 18th c.]
リラックス
Pronounced: rirakkusu
Free from tension or anxiety; at ease; leisurely. [from 18th c.]
What does "relaxed" mean?
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adjective Free from tension or anxiety; calm and at ease.
"He seemed remarkably relaxed before the interview."
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adjective Not strict; casual or informal.
"The office has a relaxed dress code on Fridays."
relaxed in a sentence
- He seemed remarkably relaxed before the interview.
- The atmosphere at the party was relaxed and friendly.
- The office has a relaxed dress code on Fridays.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "relaxed" in Japanese?
"relaxed" in Japanese is くつろぐ, リラックス. relaxed means: Free from tension or anxiety; calm and at ease.
How do you pronounce くつろぐ?
"relaxed" in Japanese is くつろぐ, pronounced "kutsurogu".
How do you use "relaxed" in a sentence?
Example: "He seemed remarkably relaxed before the interview." In Japanese, "relaxed" is くつろぐ, リラックス.
Are there other ways to say "relaxed" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 2 translations listed for "relaxed": くつろぐ, リラックス.
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