The noun forms for the verb to relax are relaxer, relaxation, and the gerund, relaxing.
Neither: "Relax" is a verb.
no it is not
relaxing: adjective, relax: verb and relaxation: noun. No idea for the adverb, though.
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
No. Relax is a verb. Relaxation is a noun.
The word 'relaxes' is the third person, singular, present of the verb to relax, a word for the act of relaxing.Some classical music relaxes me on my drive home from work.A noun is a word for a person, place, or thing. The noun form for the verb to relax is the gerund, relaxing.I need a chair designed for relaxing.
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.
No it is not. Lounge can be a noun (room or barroom) or a verb (to lay about or relax).
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 "recess" is a noun. It refers to a period of time during the school day when students take a break from classes to play or relax.
The possessive form for the noun lullaby is lullaby's.Example: The lullaby's soothing sound helped relax the baby.
The word mediation is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for quiet thought that helps you to relax or that is intended as a spiritual or religious exercise; a written or spoken discourse expressing considered thoughts on a subject.