Adjective
laidback (comparative more laidback, superlative most laidback)
Alternative spelling of laid-back
When it comes to electronic music, I started listening to a lot of Daft Punk, way before I knew what house music was, and then progressed into a lot of Steve Angello, Eric Prydz, Axwell, Sebastian Ingrosso, and Laidback Luke. Avicii
You always try to play it off cool, but even if I think I have a certain laidback body language when I'm meeting someone who I greatly admire, I still have this horrible tendency to go bright red. Rose Leslie
Acadia is a laidback fine dining restaurant, wonderful food, relaxing atmosphere, elegant menu, impeccable service…It is one of only a few places where I can’t find anything wrong, no matter how hard I look. Source: Internet
Han is a laidback and fun-loving kind of guy. Source: Internet
In person, the Archbishop is friendly and engaging, with a self-effacing, laidback demeanour – a stark contrast to his predecessor, Denis Hart. Source: Internet
Growth in the US men’s personal care market has been slowed by a struggling shaving/aftershave products segment, and men’s laidback approach toward shaving is to blame. Source: Internet