From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishlaid-backˌlaid-ˈback adjective RELAXEDrelaxed and seeming not to be worried about anything OPP uptight I don’t know how you can be so laid-back about your exams.laid-back attitude/manner/approach etc He is famed for his laid-back attitude.► see thesaurus at calm
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laid-back• My parents are pretty laid-back and don't mind me staying out late.• He's very laid-back and lets the kids do whatever they want.• Sue's always had a laid-back attitude toward life.• He seems like a laid-back kind of a guy.• a laid-back lifestyle• Colorado's laid-back lifestyle• I think Morris is too laid-back to run the company.laid-back attitude/manner/approach etc• And she saw something else: Michael Stein's easy, laid-back manner had subtly altered.• They might even be prepared to overlook his enthusiasm for the euro, particularly in view of his laid-back attitude towards it.• Harvey, with his public school accent and laid-back manner, was a different kettle of fish.