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at ease

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  1. Also, at one's ease . Comfortable, relaxed, unembarrassed, as in I always feel at ease in my grandmother's house . The related idiom put at ease means “make comfortable, reassure,” as in I was worried that the letter would not arrive in time, but the postmaster put me at ease . [1300s] For the antonym, see ill at ease .

  2. In a relaxed position in military ranks. The phrase is often used as a command for troops standing at attention to relax, as in At ease, squadron . The command stand at ease is slightly different. A British military dictionary of 1802 described it as standing with the right foot drawn back about six inches and one's weight put on it. An American version is to stand with one's feet slightly apart and the hands clasped behind one's back.


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“It’s been a boon to me and it sets my mind at ease, and it gives me the freedom to do things like travel without concern,” said Klein, 67.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jul. 11, 2026

Student Xu Leran, 26, said that inviting a man into one's home can raise "safety concerns", but with a woman technician "I would definitely feel much more at ease, and communication would be smoother too".

From Barron's • Jul. 8, 2026

“I felt sad for the fans, but the players should feel at ease because they gave it their all against a great team,” Aguirre said.

From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 6, 2026

So far, she has looked at ease on the grass this year - evident as she moved past Ostapenko, who has won two titles on the surface, in straight sets with just six unforced errors.

From BBC • Jul. 5, 2026

How at ease I was with a human!

From "Secrets at Sea" by Richard Peck

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