i would say you could use it as a word to describe someone or the feeling around someone...... but sort of as an adjective like: his relaxed body clumsily grasped for the steaming tea kettle, beads of steam rolling down it side. (kool sentence rite?) B-)
relaxed or not confused
After a long bath, she felt completely relaxed and at ease.
We really rocked the project on the first day, and so on the second day we relaxed a bit.
We relaxed for hours in the shade of the huge oak tree. Dad built an oak bookcase for our new office.
The linking verb in the sentence is "seemed." It connects the subject "Maria" to the subject complement "relaxed."
Here are some sentences.The ease with which he performed the task showed he had done it before.She relaxed and took her ease on the pool deck.
The cottages are built of wonderful honey-toned cotswold stone, and the whole village exudes an aura of charm and relaxed timelessness.
Once he sat down in the hot sun on the beach, he was finally relaxed.
Well, honey, the linking verb in that sentence is "seems." It's linking the subject "Jim" to the adjective "relaxed." So, Jim doesn't just relax, he seems relaxed, whether he's actually chill or just putting on a good show.
The sound of the beautiful calypso warmed my heart in a soothing and relaxed way.
Relaxed
Languid means relaxed, slow, or calm. An example of languid used in a sentence is: She took a languid walk around the pond.