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Associations of "Laid back" (30 Words)
anachronism | Something located at a time when it could not have existed or occurred. The town is a throwback to medieval times an anachronism that has survived the passing years. |
backslide | Drop to a lower level, as in one’s morals or standards. There are many things that can cause slimmers to backslide. |
backward | Lacking the confidence to do (something. He was not backward in displaying his talents. |
backwards | (of a movement) in the direction of one’s back. A step backwards for the economy. |
behind | A kick that sends the ball over a behind line or a touch that sends it between the inner posts scoring one point. Behind by two points. |
degeneracy | The state of being degenerate in mental or moral qualities. The degeneracy of later Roman work. |
degeneration | The state or process of being or becoming degenerate; decline or deterioration. Degeneration of the muscle fibres. |
discontinuity | Lack of connection or continuity. There is no significant discontinuity between modern and primitive societies. |
dorsal | Facing away from the axis of an organ or organism. The dorsal aorta. |
inverse | Something inverted in sequence or character or effect. Numerous studies have shown an inverse relationship between exercise and the risk of heart disease. |
later | At or toward an end or late period or stage of development. Later medical science could have saved the child. |
past | A past tense or form of a verb. A simple past of the first conjugation. |
posterior | A person’s buttocks. A date posterior to the first Reform Bill. |
posthumous | Occurring, awarded, or appearing after the death of the originator. Newton was the posthumous son of an illiterate yeoman. |
regress | Calculate the coefficient or coefficients of regression of a variable against or on another variable. A regress to the nursery. |
regression | A return to a former or less developed state. There was 46 7 per cent complete regression in the placebo group. |
regressive | Adjusted so that the rate decreases as the amount of income increases. Indirect taxes are as a group regressive. |
relapse | (of a sick or injured person) deteriorate after a period of improvement. He relapsed. |
restoration | The restoration of the Bourbon monarchy in France in 1814 following the fall of Napoleon Louis XVIII was recalled from exile by Talleyrand. The restoration of Andrew s sight. |
retrace | Trace (something) back to its source or beginning. I wanted to retrace a particular evolutionary pathway. |
retreat | Make a retreat from an earlier commitment or activity. After the funeral he retreated to Scotland. |
retroactive | (especially of legislation) taking effect from a date in the past. Retroactive tax increase. |
retrograde | Show retrograde motion. The retrograde form of these inscriptions. |
retrogression | Passing from a more complex to a simpler biological form. A retrogression to 19th century attitudes. |
retrospect | Contemplation of things past. In retrospect. |
retrospective | An exhibition or compilation showing the development of an artist’s work over a period of time. Retrospective pay awards. |
return | A good rate of return. It might be worth checking with the box office for returns. |
reversion | A property to which someone has the right of reversion. A problem applicable to most variegated plants is that of reversion. |
revert | Return to (a previous state, practice, topic, etc. He ignored her words by reverting to the former subject. |
throwback | A reversion to an earlier ancestral characteristic. A lot of his work is a throwback to the fifties. |