Laxer

/ˈlæksər/

कम सख्त; अधिक ढीला

Origin & History

Comparative of lax; 'lax' comes from Latin laxus meaning 'loose, slack'.

'lax' का तुलनात्मक रूप; 'lax' लैटिन शब्द laxus से आया है जिसका अर्थ 'ढीला, शिथिल' है।

Definition

Used to compare two things, meaning one is not as strict, careful, or tightly controlled as the other; can also mean physically less tight or less tense.

तुलना के लिए प्रयोग: जब कोई नियम/निगरानी/व्यवहार दूसरे की अपेक्षा कम सख्त, कम सावधान या ढीला हो; शारीरिक रूप से भी कम कसा हुआ या कम तनावपूर्ण।

Parts of Speech

Adjective (comparative):
The school became laxer about uniforms after the policy change.
नीति बदलने के बाद स्कूल यूनिफ़ॉर्म के बारे में कम सख्त हो गया।

Usage Examples

Safety checks are laxer in some factories than in others.
The laxer enforcement of traffic laws led to more violations.
Since the deadline was extended, the team felt laxer about the schedule.
His grip was laxer after the injury.

Synonyms

Less strict More lenient More relaxed Less stringent Looser

Antonyms

Stricter More stringent Tighter More rigid

Related Forms

Noun
Verb
Lax (rare/archaic: to relax)
Adjective
Adverb

Idioms & Phrases

Get laxer about something
किसी बात को लेकर कम सख्त/ढीला हो जाना
A laxer approach
कम सख्त/अधिक उदार दृष्टिकोण