1) (of words, ways of speaking or writing) used in situations when one can be friendly and relaxed (informal)
2) the condition of the body and mind at rest in which the eyes are closed and the muscles, nervous system etc are relaxed (sleep)
(of behaviour, a person) not showing an interest in being bad or good
immoral, uncontrolled
pleasant to be in or on
good feeling
hanging down loosely; without strength
limp
(of words, ways of speaking or writing) used in situations when one can be friendly and relaxed
casual, simple
immoral about sexual matters
immoral, uncontrolled
not stiff or firm; without strength
not stiff; weak
not held, tied up, fastened, packed or contained in something
not tight; unconstrained
supporting neither side in an agreement or quarrel; belonging to a country that supports no side in a war; having no definite characteristics, colour etc
impartial, noncommittal
made less anxious or pained
eased in mind
still and quiet; giving (a feeling of) rest
quiet
giving little care or attention to one's work; loose, not pulled tight; the part of a rope etc that hangs loosely; to be lazy
loose, baggy; inactive
to satisfy (thirst)
decrease
not anxious (about); not (emotionally) concerned (with)
carefree; apathetic
(of a person, behaviour) not becoming excited or nervous during a crisis
cool and calm
(done) without hurrying
leisurely
without inhibitions; unconventional
free and easy; without restraint
not tested
restored