From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishrelaxingre‧lax‧ing /rɪˈlæksɪŋ/ ●●○ adjective RELAXEDmaking you feel relaxed OPP stressful a relaxing evening at home
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relaxing• Very often when people are under stress these very important relaxing activities get squeezed out of the weekly timetable.• Inside, the decor is elegant and traditional, the gentle colour scheme creating a relaxing ambience.• At the club you can choose between a relaxing bath and a massage.• a relaxing bath• We can help you find relaxing beaches where you will discover the real Mexico.• Do something relaxing before going to bed -- read a book, or take a hot bath.• This should be an excellent opportunity for being with and joining friends for a relaxing evening.• Tuscany is a good choice for a relaxing holiday.• a relaxing massage• It's a friendly relaxing place, with a good sun terrace and pool, and only 200 metres from the beach.• Close your eyes and allow your mind to create a relaxing scene.• I go to my brother's house in the country at weekends. It's so calm and relaxing there.• The garden was often used by the target for a short relaxing walk.