Relaxed vs Chillout - What's the difference?
relaxed | chillout |
Having an easy-going mood or temperament.
Eased or loosened.
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(relax)
(colloquial) A period of quiet, rest and relaxation, especially after a party etc.
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As an adjective relaxed
is having an easy-going mood or temperament.As a verb relaxed
is (relax).As a noun chillout is
(colloquial) a period of quiet, rest and relaxation, especially after a party etc.relaxed
English
Adjective
(en adjective)Synonyms
* calmAntonyms
* stressed, nervous, anxiousVerb
(head)chillout
English
Alternative forms
* chill-out * chill outNoun
(en noun)page 70, ISBN 1845412095
- The Gloucester Chamber of Commerce cancelled this year's SnowFest . President Peter Markey says instead a 'chillout day' is being held at the end of the month.