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    relief
    /rɪˈliːf/

    noun

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  2. a feeling of happiness that something unpleasant has not happened or has ended: [ + to infinitive ] It was such a relief to hear that Marta was found safe and well. sense of relief After the exam, I felt an incredible sense of relief. that is a relief "James can't come tonight ." "Well, that's a relief!"

  3. noun. re· lief ri-ˈlēf. Synonyms of relief. 1. : a payment made by a male feudal tenant to his lord on succeeding to an inherited estate. 2. a. : removal or lightening of something oppressive, painful, or distressing. b. : welfare sense 2a. c. : military assistance to an endangered post or force. d.

  4. RELIEF meaning: 1. a feeling of happiness that something unpleasant has not happened or has ended: 2. food, money…. Learn more.

  5. Relief definition: alleviation, ease, or deliverance through the removal of pain, distress, oppression, etc.. See examples of RELIEF used in a sentence.

  6. [uncountable, singular] the feeling of happiness that you have when something unpleasant stops or does not happen. I felt a huge sense of relief when I heard they were all OK. We all breathed a sigh of relief when he left. Much to my relief the car was not damaged. News of their safety came as a great relief. She sighed with relief.

  7. The noun relief means "the act of reducing something unpleasant," like medicine that brings relief from your terrible headache. Relief has several meanings. It can refer to help or assistance, like disaster relief, or a change for the better: it was a relief when you finally found your car keys.

  8. the good feeling that you have when something unpleasant stops or does not happen: It'll be such a relief when these exams are over. "James can't come tonight ." "Well, that's a relief!" Fewer examples. Everyone breathed a sigh of relief. It's such a relief to know that she's safe. It was a relief to find a shop that was open.