Even though, most parents are strict, sometimes they can be lax.
I was lax in doing my chores, now I am grounded.
adj: The Latin word for "lax" is "remissus"
The root word for "lax" is "laxare", which is a Latin word meaning "to loosen" or "to relax".
The word 'lax' is an adjective. The noun forms are laxness or laxity.
Languid means lacking vitality or inactive, slow, and sluggish. Even with her languid stride, you could tell she had a purpose.
From the Latin word laxus, meaning "loose"
The class got away with murder because the teacher's discipline was lax. His muscles were lax in sleep.
The answer to the plexer puzzle "lax lax" is "relax." The repetition of "lax" suggests the need to combine or modify it, and the prefix "re-" indicates the action of doing something again, leading to the word "relax."
lax
From the Latin word laxus, meaning "loose"
The root word -lax means loose, slack, or unfastened. It is commonly used in English to form words related to relaxation, loose muscles, or laxatives that help relieve constipation.
Lax or lenient.