No. Relax is a verb. Relaxation is a noun.
Yes, the word 'relaxation' is a noun, a word for the state of being free from tension and anxiety; a word for a thing.
The noun 'relaxation' is an abstract noun, a word for a concept.Some synonyms for a 'time for relaxation' that are abstract nouns are:recesstime offbreakholidayvacationget away
relaxing: adjective, relax: verb and relaxation: noun. No idea for the adverb, though.
The noun island is a concrete noun, a thing you can see or touch. The noun island can be used in an abstract context such as 'an island dream', or 'my private island of relaxation'.
The noun form is lenience, the subjective noun for relaxation or compassion in applying discipline or punishment.
The word 'relaxes' is the third person, singular, present of the verb to relax.The noun forms of the verb to relax are relaxer, relaxation, and the gerund, relaxing.
The word 'relaxed' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to relax.The abstract noun forms of the verb to relax are relaxer, relaxation, and the gerund, relaxing.
The noun forms for the verb to relax are relaxer, relaxation, and the gerund, relaxing.
The noun 'relaxation' is an abstract noun, a word for a concept.Some synonyms for a 'time for relaxation' that are abstract nouns are:recesstime offbreakholidayvacationget away
relaxing: adjective, relax: verb and relaxation: noun. No idea for the adverb, though.
The word 'holiday' is a noun; a word for a special day of celebration or relaxation; a word for a thing.
The noun island is a concrete noun, a thing you can see or touch. The noun island can be used in an abstract context such as 'an island dream', or 'my private island of relaxation'.
The noun form is lenience, the subjective noun for relaxation or compassion in applying discipline or punishment.
No, the word 'healthful' is not a noun, it is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun as good for the health of the body or mind (healthful exercise, healthful relaxation).The noun form for the adjective healthful is healthfulness. A related noun form is health.
The word 'relaxes' is the third person, singular, present of the verb to relax.The noun forms of the verb to relax are relaxer, relaxation, and the gerund, relaxing.
The word 'holiday' is a noun; a word for a special day of celebration or relaxation; a word for a thing.
The noun 'ease' is a common, uncountable (mass), abstract noun; a word for a state of comfort, relief, relaxation or leisure; a word for a thing.The word 'ease' is also a verb: ease, eases, easing, eased.
It depends on whether you want the adverb to relate to 'relaxing', 'relaxed', or 'relaxative'. 'Relaxingly' is a possibility, though it's not really idiomatic. I think it would be better to say 'in a relaxing manner', 'in a relaxed way', or a similar construction, using whichever adjectival form you want to refer to.