laid-back

adjective
UK: /ˌleɪdˈbæk/
US: /ˌleɪdˈbæk/
  1. Relaxed and easy-going in manner or attitude.

    1. He is a very laid-back person.
    2. The atmosphere at the resort was laid-back and inviting for the guests.
  2. Calm and relaxed, not easily worried or bothered about things.

    1. She has a laid-back approach to life.
    2. The laid-back vibe of the town made us want to stay longer on our vacation.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "laid-back" in English means: Relaxed and easy-going in manner or attitude., Calm and relaxed, not easily worried or bothered about things..

The phonetic transcription of "laid-back" is /ˌleɪdˈbæk/ in British English and /ˌleɪdˈbæk/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "laid-back": relaxed, calm, unhurried, casual.

Example usage of "laid-back": "He is a very laid-back person.". More examples on the page.