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All laid back synonyms

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adj laid back

  • hands off β€” of, belonging to, using, or used by the hand.
  • nonresistant β€” not able, conditioned, or constructed to withstand the effect of something, as a disease, a specific change in temperature, or harsh treatment; susceptible to damage or ill effects.
  • unassertive β€” confidently aggressive or self-assured; positive: aggressive; dogmatic: He is too assertive as a salesman.
  • unresisting β€” to withstand, strive against, or oppose: to resist infection; to resist temptation.
  • animated β€” Someone who is animated or who is having an animated conversation is lively and is showing their feelings.
  • blithe β€” You use blithe to indicate that something is done casually, without serious or careful thought.
  • involuntary β€” not voluntary; independent of one's will; not by one's own choice: an involuntary listener; involuntary servitude.
  • carefree β€” A carefree person or period of time doesn't have or involve any problems, worries, or responsibilities.
  • mechanical β€” having to do with machinery: a mechanical failure.
  • debonair β€” A man who is debonair is confident, charming, and well-dressed.
  • negligent β€” guilty of or characterized by neglect, as of duty: negligent officials.
  • effervescent β€” effervescing; bubbling.
  • routine β€” subroutine
  • gay β€” of, relating to, or exhibiting sexual desire or behavior directed toward a person or persons of one's own sex; homosexual: a gay couple. Antonyms: straight.
  • slipshod β€” careless, untidy, or slovenly: slipshod work.
  • happy β€” delighted, pleased, or glad, as over a particular thing: to be happy to see a person.
  • slovenly β€” untidy or unclean in appearance or habits.
  • supple β€” bending readily without breaking or becoming deformed; pliant; flexible: a supple bough.
  • standard β€” something considered by an authority or by general consent as a basis of comparison; an approved model.
  • vivacious β€” lively; animated; spirited: a vivacious folk dance.
  • stereotyped β€” reproduced in or by stereotype plates.
  • stock β€” a supply of goods kept on hand for sale to customers by a merchant, distributor, manufacturer, etc.; inventory.
  • unaware β€” not aware or conscious; unconscious: to be unaware of any change.
  • airy β€” If a building or room is airy, it has a lot of fresh air inside, usually because it is large.
  • usual β€” habitual or customary: her usual skill.
  • buoyant β€” If you are in a buoyant mood, you feel cheerful and behave in a lively way.
  • wooden β€” consisting or made of wood; wood: a wooden ship.
  • calm β€” A calm person does not show or feel any worry, anger, or excitement.
  • careless β€” If you are careless, you do not pay enough attention to what you are doing, and so you make mistakes, or cause harm or damage.
  • blase β€” If you describe someone as blasΓ©, you mean that they are not easily impressed, excited, or worried by things, usually because they have seen or experienced them before.
  • easy β€” not hard or difficult; requiring no great labor or effort: a book that is easy to read; an easy victory.
  • lackadaisical β€” without interest, vigor, or determination; listless; lethargic: a lackadaisical attempt.
  • insouciant β€” free from concern, worry, or anxiety; carefree; nonchalant.
  • perfunctory β€” performed merely as a routine duty; hasty and superficial: perfunctory courtesy.
  • radiant β€” emitting rays of light; shining; bright: the radiant sun; radiant colors.
  • purposeless β€” having no purpose or apparent meaning.
  • secure β€” free from or not exposed to danger or harm; safe.
  • pococurante β€” a careless or indifferent person.
  • at ease β€” If you are at ease, you are feeling confident and relaxed, and are able to talk to people without feeling nervous or anxious. If you put someone at their ease, you make them feel at ease.
  • easy-going β€” calm and unworried; relaxed and rather casual: an easygoing person.
  • feelgood β€” Informal. intended to make one happy or satisfied: a feel-good movie; feel-good politics.
  • staid β€” of settled or sedate character; not flighty or capricious.
  • anxious β€” If you are anxious to do something or anxious that something should happen, you very much want to do it or very much want it to happen.
  • uncommitted β€” not committed, especially not pledged or bound to a specific cause, candidate, or course of action: uncommitted delegates; uncommitted reserves.
  • unbothered β€” not experiencing mental or physical discomfort: He was unbothered by the cold. He was unbothered about not being picked for the team.
  • spaced-out β€” dazed or stupefied because of the influence of narcotic drugs.
  • out of it β€” away from, or not in, the normal or usual place, position, state, etc.: out of alphabetical order; to go out to dinner.

verb laid back

  • cool out β€” to relax and cool down
  • simmer down β€” to cook or cook in a liquid at or just below the boiling point.
  • take the edge off β€” If something takes the edge off a situation, usually an unpleasant one, it weakens its effect or intensity.
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