It is Fellow/Mellow.
The letter written in Option B has the most informal tone. It includes contractions, slang, and a relaxed writing style.
Yes, relaxed is a verb (relax, relaxes, relaxing, relaxed), it is also an adjective. Example uses: As a verb: We relaxed on the patio. As an adjective: We enjoy the relaxed atmosphere of this resort.
After a long bath, she felt completely relaxed and at ease.
The past tense of "relax" is "relaxed."
Once he sat down in the hot sun on the beach, he was finally relaxed.
Relaxed, calm, pleasant
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Yes, "easygoing" typically has a positive connotation as it suggests someone who is relaxed, flexible, and pleasant to be around.
"Relaxed" typically carries a positive connotation, suggesting a state of calmness, ease, and comfort. People often associate relaxation with stress relief and a sense of well-being.
Celia, like most people, is attracted to confidence. Think positive, relaxed thoughts and you should be able to hold a pleasant, intriguing conversation. Show you strengths, but do not be prideful.
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"Breezy" describes something that is light, airy and pleasant, often associated with a gentle wind or relaxed atmosphere. It can also mean casual, easy-going, or effortless.
Relaxed Grammar Relaxed Writing styles
The letter written in Option B has the most informal tone. It includes contractions, slang, and a relaxed writing style.
Yes, relaxed is a verb (relax, relaxes, relaxing, relaxed), it is also an adjective. Example uses: As a verb: We relaxed on the patio. As an adjective: We enjoy the relaxed atmosphere of this resort.
After a long bath, she felt completely relaxed and at ease.
It was relaxed because it worked!