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Antonyms for re-laxations


Grammar : Noun
Spell : ree-lak-sey-shuhn
Phonetic Transcription : ˌri lækˈseɪ ʃən



Definition of re-laxations

Origin :
  • late 14c., "rupture; mid-15c., "remission of a burden or penalty," from Old French relaxacion (14c.) and directly from Latin relaxationem (nominative relaxatio) "an easing, mitigation, relaxation," noun of action from past participle stem of relaxare (see relax). Meaning "relief from hard work or ordinary cares" is from 1540s.
  • As in interest : noun attraction, curiosity
  • As in leisure : noun free time and its activities
  • As in liberty : noun freedom
  • As in license : noun abandon, indulgence
  • As in pastime : noun leisure activity
  • As in peace : noun calm, serenity
  • As in play : noun amusement, entertainment
  • As in quiet : noun calmness, silence
  • As in recreation : noun sports, games, special interests
  • As in relaxation : noun entertainment; resting or recovering
  • As in remission : noun pause; lessening
  • As in repose : noun restfulness; calm
  • As in respite : noun pause, suspension in activity
  • As in rest : noun inactivity
  • As in libertinism : noun license
  • As in licentiousness : noun license
  • As in naturalness : noun ease
  • As in profligacy : noun license
  • As in unceremoniousness : noun ease
  • As in unrestraint : noun ease
  • As in comfort : noun good feeling; ease
  • As in détente : noun peace
  • As in dispensation : noun permission
  • As in diversion : noun entertainment, recreation
  • As in ease : noun peace, quiet; lack of difficulty
  • As in enjoyment : noun delight in something
  • As in entertainment : noun amusement, pleasure
  • As in euphoria : noun extreme happiness
  • As in fun : noun amusement, play
  • As in hobby : noun pleasurable pastime

Synonyms for re-laxations

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