Relaxation

A2 8+

Pronunciation: /ˌri.lækˈseɪ.ʃən/

Definitions of relaxation

noun a state of being free from tension and anxiety; a period of rest and refreshment

Example Sentences

A1 I like to listen to calming music for relaxation.

A2 Taking a warm bath is a great way to find relaxation after a long day.

B1 Yoga and meditation are popular methods for achieving relaxation and reducing stress.

B2 Many people find relaxation in spending time outdoors, surrounded by nature.

C1 Regular relaxation techniques such as deep breathing exercises can improve overall well-being.

C2 Some individuals find relaxation through more structured practices like mindfulness and tai chi.

Examples of relaxation in a Sentence

formal The spa offers a variety of relaxation treatments for guests to enjoy.

informal I like to unwind and relax with a good book after a long day.

slang I'm just gonna chill and relax on the couch for a bit.

figurative Meditation is a form of mental relaxation that can help calm the mind.

Grammatical Forms of relaxation

past tense

relaxed

plural

relaxations

comparative

more relaxed

superlative

most relaxed

present tense

relaxes

future tense

will relax

perfect tense

has relaxed

continuous tense

is relaxing

singular

relaxation

positive degree

relaxation

infinitive

to relax

gerund

relaxing

participle

relaxed

Origin and Evolution of relaxation

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'relaxation' originated from the Latin word 'relaxationem', which is derived from the verb 'relaxare' meaning 'to loosen'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'relaxation' has evolved to encompass a broader meaning of rest, relief, or recreation, beyond just the physical act of loosening or relaxing.