What is relaxed? It means something isn’t tense or tight, it’s calm and easy.
Imagine you're wearing a belt that's too tight around your waist. You feel uncomfortable, maybe even a little sore. That’s like being tense. Now, if the belt loosens up, you feel better, that’s what it means to be relaxed.
Like a Bouncing Ball
Think of a ball that’s been squished in a bag. When you take it out, it might be all crumpled and stiff. That's like something being tense. But if you let the ball sit for a while or gently press on it, it will bounce back, it becomes relaxed again.
Like Taking a Deep Breath
When you're excited or nervous, your body feels tight, like when you hold your breath. When you take a deep breath in and then slowly let it out, your body feels easier, that's being relaxed, too!
So whether it’s your muscles, a ball, or even your feelings, relaxed means things are calm and not stretched tight anymore. What is relaxed? It means something isn’t tense or tight, it’s calm and easy.
Imagine you're wearing a belt that's too tight around your waist. You feel uncomfortable, maybe even a little sore. That’s like being tense. Now, if the belt loosens up, you feel better, that’s what it means to be relaxed.
Examples
- A child taking a nap after playing all day.
- Someone sipping tea while reading a book.
- A person stretching before going to bed.
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