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relaxed

[ri-lakst] / rɪˈlækst /




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"In my opinion, it's largely in the mind because when you gain confidence, you ski more relaxed, more assured, and things just fall into place."

From Barron's

Jannik Sinner said Friday a three-month doping ban last year made him stronger as a person and more relaxed on court as he prepares to defend his Australian Open title.

From Barron's

His more relaxed demeanour perhaps also helped, with his Wednesday spent far from a practice table as he instead elected to watch a musical with his wife Denise in London's West End.

From BBC

The good news is, price increases appear to have relaxed since the summer.

From MarketWatch

And the title track ends the record on a beautiful note, with the kind of relaxed lived-in wisdom he doesn’t often turn to.

From The Wall Street Journal