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I want to be more relaxed vs I want to be more relax

The correct phrase is "I want to be more relaxed." The word "relaxed" is the correct adjective form to describe a state of being calm and at ease. "Relax" is a verb, so it cannot be used directly as an adjective in this context.

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I want to be more relaxed

This phrase is correct. "Relaxed" is the adjective form that describes a state of being calm and at ease.

This phrase is used to express a desire to achieve a state of calmness and ease. It is grammatically correct and commonly used in English.

Examples:

  • After a long day at work, I want to be more relaxed.
  • She decided to take a vacation to be more relaxed.
  • I try to be more relaxed when dealing with stressful situations.
  • To be more relaxed, I practice meditation regularly.
  • He needs to be more relaxed during exams.
  • In the case of a child refusing to eat, self-empathy may sound something like this: "Wow, I'm feeling so stressed out! I want to be more relaxed. Plus I'm worried ...
  • Nov 6, 2014 ... Sometimes I want to be more relaxed like at a competition to calm my nerves and sometimes if I'm training I need to be more psyched and ...
  • I want to be more relaxed and able to let things go but I can't! I do not want to find a different job because there are some great aspects: it pays ...
  • So for this trip I want to be more relaxed with our plans. I don't want to feel anxious about not seeing all of the sights or not being at the right place at the right time ...

I want to be more relax

This phrase is incorrect. "Relax" is a verb and cannot be used as an adjective in this context.

This phrase is not grammatically correct in English. To convey the idea of wanting to achieve a state of calmness and ease, the correct form is "I want to be more relaxed."
  • I want to be more; I want to be more… Relax. Love for growth in the field of spirituality and mind is deep relaxation. All positive qualities are already within you.
  • Jul 31, 2009 ... I want to be more; I want to be more… Relax. Love for growth in the field of spirituality and mind is deep relaxation. All positive qualities are ...

Alternatives:

  • I want to relax more.
  • I want to be calmer.
  • I want to be more at ease.
  • I want to unwind.
  • I want to de-stress.

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