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laid-back

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adjective laid-back has 1 sense
  1. easygoing, laid-back, mellow - unhurried and relaxed; "an easygoing pace"; "a mellow conversation"
    Antonym: tense (indirect, via relaxed)

Definitions from the Web

Term: laid-back

Part of Speech: Adjective

Sense 1: Relaxed or casual in attitude or manner; calm and easygoing.

Usage:

  • He is known for his laid-back approach to life.
  • We spent a laid-back weekend at the beach, just enjoying the sun and sea.
  • The office has a laid-back atmosphere, which promotes creativity among employees.

Sense 2: Not feeling or showing stress; unconcerned or unaffected.

Usage:

  • Despite the deadline approaching, she remained laid-back and completed the task efficiently.
  • He always appears laid-back, even when faced with challenging situations.
  • The stress of the situation didn't seem to faze her; she stayed completely laid-back.

Sense 3: Originating or favored by a particular locality or region.

Usage:

  • This laid-back style of music is popular in the Caribbean.
  • The restaurant offers laid-back cuisine inspired by local flavors.
  • In this town, the lifestyle is very laid-back, and people appreciate the simple pleasures of life.

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