Meaning & Definition of word "Lax"
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Lax
/læks/
noun:
- 1. A state of being lax (less common).
- Example: The company faced consequences due to the lax of its safety regulations.
adjective:
- 1. Not strict or severe; lenient.
- Example: The teacher was criticized for being too lax with the homework deadlines.
- 2. Not tense or firm; relaxed.
- Example: His lax posture during the meeting signaled his lack of interest.
- 3. Not rigid or tight; loose.
- Example: The lax fitting of her shoes made them uncomfortable to wear for long.
Etymology
From Latin 'laxus', meaning 'loose, slack'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
laxative effect:
A quality or substance that helps to relieve constipation.
lax security:
Security measures that are not strict or rigorous.
Related Words
laxity:
The quality of being lax; looseness.
relaxed:
Free from tension and anxiety; at ease.
Slang Meanings of lax
Meaning: Chill or laid-back attitude.
Example Sentence: He's pretty lax about deadlines, so it’s easy to work with him.
Meaning: Not putting much effort into something.
Example Sentence: Her lax approach to studying meant she didn’t prepare for the test.