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relief

rih-LEEF
noun
1
A feeling of ease or reassurance after the removal of stress, pain, or worry.
"It was a relief to finally hear she'd landed safely."
"Painkillers offered some relief from the headache."
2
Aid given to people in need, such as food, money, or medical care.
"Aid agencies sent relief supplies to the flooded region."
3
(art) A sculpture or design in which shapes stand out from a flat background.
"The building's facade features an elaborate stone relief."

How to Use Relief

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In plain EnglishThe easing of a burden — whether emotional, physical, or in the form of practical help.

Common pairings
sigh of relief relief effort pain relief tax relief

Word Forms

more relief comparative, reliefs plural, most relief superlative

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Etymology

From Italian rilievo, "raised work," from rilevare, "to raise," ultimately from Latin relevare.

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