easer
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a word derived from
ease.
easenounfreedom from labor, pain, or physical annoyance; tranquil rest; comfort.
Example Sentences
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Arni said another key source of information are archived witness accounts which have been digitized for easer access, as well as sifting through 900,000 pages of U.N.,
From Seattle Times ● Jul. 28, 2023
TELs make it easer to conceal missiles until they are deployed for use, but Panda said the Hwasong-17 is so large there could be serious concerns about its operational practicality.
From Reuters ● Mar. 25, 2022
And things don't get any easer when Alabama visits Saturday night.
From Fox News ● Oct. 6, 2021
Sometimes there's a clever starting strategy that can make your life a lot easer if you can figure it out at the onset.
From The Verge ● Jul. 19, 2015
"Care-charming Sleep, thou easer of all woes, Brother to Death."
From Notes and Queries, Number 233, April 15, 1854 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc by Various