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The opposite of 严格 (yán gé) meaning "strict" is 松弛 (sōng lǜn), meaning "relaxed".
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严厉 (yán lì): This word has a similar meaning to 严格, as it also means "strict".
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严格 (yán gé) is used in everyday conversation to describe someone or something that is strict. For example, a parent might say to their child, “你必须严格遵守家规 (nǐ bìxū yán gé zūnshǒu jiāgé)”, which translates to “You must strictly abide by the family rules”. It can also be used to describe a situation or environment that is strict, such as “这里的管理很严格 (zhèlǐ de guǎnlǐ hěn yán gé)”, which translates to “The management here is very strict”.
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