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Emar
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Can you tell me if these adjectives can go together with 'rule? Lenient rule, lax rule, permissive rule ? I know 'strict rule ' is fine and I need the opposite. Thank you
21 апр. 2026 г., 13:51
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Thank you very much. I knew it was complex . I had never seen the adjectives with rule. Thanks a lot.
21 апр. 2026 г., 18:36
“Strict rule” is standard.
For the opposite:
“lenient rule” — acceptable, but not very common
“lax rule” — not natural (we say “lax enforcement,” not “lax rule”)
“permissive rule” — uncommon and sounds a bit formal or technical
More natural options:
“loose rule”
“relaxed rule”
“flexible rule”
“strict rules” Best everyday contrast: “loose/relaxed rules”
23 апр. 2026 г., 3:52
- Strict rule| has no single-word adjective opposite that collocates naturally with rule.
- Lenient" and "lax" go with people/systems — e.g., lenient teacher, lax enforcement — not with "rule" itself
- Permissive | describes environments or parenting styles, not rules
- Best opposites of "strict rule": flexible rule, loose rule, soft rule
- Guideline" or "recommendation" can replace "rule" entirely when the rule is not strongly enforced.
21 апр. 2026 г., 18:34
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Emar
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