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Detailed Translations for laxness from English to French

laxness:


Translation Matrix for laxness:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- laxity; remissness; slackness

Synonyms for "laxness":


Related Definitions for "laxness":

  1. the quality of being lax and neglectful1
  2. the condition of being physiologically lax1
    • baths can help the laxness of the bowels1

laxness form of lax:


Translation Matrix for lax:

AdjectiveRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- loose; slack
ModifierRelated TranslationsOther Translations
indifférent indolent; lax; supine abrasive; as hard as a nails; average; common; dispassionate; dry-eyed; emotionless; groundless; hard; hard as iron; hard as steel; hard as stone; hard-hearted; heartless; impassive; indifferent; insensitive; iron-hard; mediocre; regardless; soulless; stone-hard; unaffected; uncaring; unfeeling; unfounded; unmoved; unperturbed; untouched
indolent indolent; lax; supine bearing no interests; dawdling; dragging; drained; drooping; easy-going; idle; inactive; indolent; inert; jobless; languid; lazy; limp; lingering; listless; out of work; passive; shuffling; slow; slow of understanding; sluggish; tardy; unemployed; washed out; workless

Related Words for "lax":

  • laxness, laxer, laxest, laxly

Synonyms for "lax":


Antonyms for "lax":


Related Definitions for "lax":

  1. emptying easily or excessively1
  2. lacking in rigor or strictness1
    • such lax and slipshod ways are no longer acceptable1
    • lax in attending classes1
  3. lacking in strength or firmness or resilience1
    • a lax rope1
  4. pronounced with muscles of the tongue and jaw relatively relaxed (e.g., the vowel sound in `bet')1

Wiktionary Translations for lax:

lax
adjective
  1. lacking care
  2. not strict; lenient; allowing for deviation
lax
adjective
  1. Qui dépasser en largeur et en longueur la mesure ordinaire.
  2. Qualifie un corps considérer dans l’extension qu’il a d’un de ses côtés à l’autre, lorsqu'on parle de sa plus petite longueur, par opposition à long.
  3. Qui fait preuve de laxisme.
  4. Qui faire preuve de négligence.