What does LAXLY mean?

laxly

1. Parts of Speech: adverb

2. Definitions: in a relaxed or loose manner; without strictness or tension

3. Pronunciations: US: /ˈlæksli/; UK: /ˈlæksli/

4. Origin and Usage: The word "laxly" is derived from the adjective "lax," which means "not sufficiently strict, severe, or careful." The adverb "laxly" is used to describe an action or behavior that is done in a relaxed or loose manner, without strictness or tension. It is commonly used in everyday conversation and in written English.

5. Synonyms: loosely, slackly, carelessly, indifferently, permissively

6. Related Words: flaky, slyly, tally, rally, badly

7. Example Sentences:

  • She held the reins laxly, allowing the horse to move at its own pace.
  • He laxly enforced the rules, which led to chaos in the workplace.
  • The company laxly monitored its employees internet usage, which resulted in decreased productivity.


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