Associations to the word «Lax»
Noun
- Tense
- Hernandez
- Vowel
- Homicide
- Styles
- Guerrero
- Phoneme
- Angeles
- Airline
- Tag
- Airport
- Merton
- Los
- Theorem
- 3d
- Commuter
- Hub
- Airway
- Flight
- Boeing
- Equation
- Boulevard
- Hector
- Runway
- Mathematician
- Feud
- Destination
- Sunny
- Metro
- Santa
- Ga
- Passenger
- Timetable
- Enforcement
- Oversight
- Henrik
- Muscle
- Mathematics
- Observance
- Odessa
- Delta
- Eric
- Generalization
- Inflorescence
- Moral
- Vega
- Mia
- Morality
- Discipline
- Reno
- Ex
- Ligament
- Lending
- Hobby
- Midland
- Takeoff
- Jose
- Equivalence
- Shrub
- Phoenix
- Muse
- Aerospace
- Attitude
- International
- Southwest
- Vii
- Syllable
- Consonant
- Iceberg
- Totem
- Dc
- Regulation
- Standard
- Gateway
- Inflection
- Negligence
- Diego
- Worth
- Supervision
- Overly
- Simpson
- Security
Adjective
Verb
Adverb
Wiktionary
LAX, noun. (now) (chiefly UK dialectal) (Scotland) A salmon.
LAX, adjective. Lenient and allowing for deviation; not strict.
LAX, adjective. Loose; not tight or taut.
LAX, adjective. Lacking care; neglectful, negligent
LAX, adjective. (archaic) Having a looseness of the bowels; diarrheal.
LAX, noun. Lacrosse
Dictionary definition
LAX, adjective. Lacking in rigor or strictness; "such lax and slipshod ways are no longer acceptable"; "lax in attending classes"; "slack in maintaining discipline".
LAX, adjective. Pronounced with muscles of the tongue and jaw relatively relaxed (e.g., the vowel sound in `bet').
LAX, adjective. Lacking in strength or firmness or resilience; "a lax rope"; "a limp handshake".
LAX, adjective. Emptying easily or excessively; "loose bowels".
Wise words
Actions speak louder than words.