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Meaning

The word "relieved" is an adjective that describes a feeling of being free from worry, pain, or distress. When someone feels relieved, they experience a sense of comfort or release, often after a situation that was tense, stressful, or challenging has been resolved or improved.

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Etymology

The term "relieved" comes from the Old French word "relever," which means "to raise up" or "to lift." It combines the prefix "re-" (indicating a return or repetition) with "levare," a Latin word meaning "to lift." Over time, it evolved to imply the lifting of burdens, whether physical or emotional.

Examples

  1. After finishing her final exams, Sarah felt immensely relieved to finally have some free time.
  2. When the doctor informed him that the test results were negative, he felt a wave of relieved emotions wash over him.
  3. The community was relieved to hear that the missing child had been found safe and sound.
  4. I always feel relieved after completing a big project at work.
  5. It was a relieved sigh that escaped his lips once he learned that the storm had passed without causing any damage.