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easy
[ee-zee]
adjective
not hard or difficult; requiring no great labor or effort.
a book that is easy to read; an easy victory.
Antonyms: difficultfree from pain, discomfort, worry, or care.
He led an easy life.
Antonyms: agitatedproviding or conducive to ease or comfort; comfortable.
an easy stance; an easy relationship.
Antonyms: uncomfortablefond of or given to ease; easygoing.
an easy disposition.
not harsh or strict; lenient.
an easy master.
not burdensome or oppressive.
easy terms on a loan.
not difficult to influence or overcome; compliant.
an easy prey; an easy mark.
free from formality, constraint, or embarrassment.
He has an easy manner.
Synonyms: unconstrained, smootheffortlessly clear and fluent.
an easy style of writing.
readily comprehended or mastered.
an easy language to learn.
not tight or constricting.
an easy fit.
not forced or hurried; moderate.
an easy pace.
not steep; gradual.
an easy flight of stairs.
Commerce.
(of a commodity) not difficult to obtain; in plentiful supply and often weak in price.
(of the market) not characterized by eager demand.
Nautical.
(of a bilge) formed in a long curve so as to make a gradual transition between the bottom and sides of a vessel; slack.
(of the run of a hull) having gently curved surfaces leading from the middle body to the stern; not abrupt.
adverb
Informal., in an easy manner; comfortably.
to go easy; take it easy.
noun
a word formerly used in communications to represent the letter E.
easy
/ ˈiːzɪ /
adjective
not requiring much labour or effort; not difficult; simple
an easy job
free from pain, care, or anxiety
easy in one's mind
not harsh or restricting; lenient
easy laws
tolerant and undemanding; easy-going
an easy disposition
readily influenced or persuaded; pliant
she was an easy victim of his wiles
not tight or constricting; loose
an easy fit
not strained or extreme; moderate; gentle
an easy pace
an easy ascent
economics
readily obtainable
(of a market) characterized by low demand or excess supply with prices tending to fall Compare tight
informal, ready to fall in with any suggestion made; not predisposed
he is easy about what to do
slang, sexually available
informal, pleasant to look at; attractive, esp sexually
a sexually available woman, esp a prostitute
adverb
informal, in an easy or relaxed manner
informal, go slowly and carefully; be careful
to use in moderation
to treat leniently
military a command to soldiers standing at ease that they may relax further
to avoid stress or undue hurry
to remain calm; not become agitated or angry
verb
Also: easy-oar. (usually imperative) to stop rowing
Usage
Other Word Forms
- easylike adjective
- overeasy adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of easy1
Idioms and Phrases
- breathe easy
- free and easy
- get off (easy)
- go easy
- let someone down easy
- on easy street
- take it easy
Example Sentences
Time is tight and the bar is high – cobbling together 80 people willing to back you in a handful of days isn't easy.
Before he even took office, his supporters broke out in a bitter online brawl about whether the administration should make it easier for companies to secure visas for high-skilled tech workers.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has told Israelis that their enemies will never be able to sleep easy and are paying the price for ordering the 7th October attacks.
“Los Angeles is a town where it’s very easy to just go to the beach, hang out with friends, but you’re not really concentrating on your career because everything’s kind of cool,” he says.
Two principles stuck with me: Ask the Magic Question: “What can I do now to make something easier later?” and Batch It.
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When To Use
Easy describes something that is not difficult and requires little effort. Easy also describes something that is not stressful. Informally, easy means in a comfortable way. Easy has many other senses as an adjective and one as a noun.The most common sense of easy describes something that is simple and requires very little effort or work. This sense is an antonym of words such as difficult, challenging, or tough. Easily means in a way without difficulty. The word ease can mean a lack of stress or difficulty.Real-life examples: Many things you might find easy to do were once hard until you learned to do them. Counting to five is easy once you learn to count. Finding the yellow crayon among all the blue crayons is easy once you know your colors. You no longer have to think about how to do these tasks. They are easy for you now.Used in a sentence: She thought the math test was really easy. Easy also describes something that lacks stress or any other sources of discomfort. This sense usually describes a person’s life as being relaxing or free from any problems or worries.Real-life examples: Pampered pets often lead easy lives of sleeping and eating. When you’re on vacation, life often seems relaxing and easy.Used in a sentence: He had an easy time at work today because nobody came into the store. Easy is used informally to mean comfortably or without much stress or hardship. In formal writing, easily is preferred.Real-life examples: Teachers will often go easy on students they like, meaning they won’t punish those students as harshly or will make things easier for them. If you are taking it easy, you are lounging around and not trying to work hard. If something comes easy to someone, it means they don’t need much effort to master it or complete it.Used in a sentence: The manager went easy on the new employee, giving them a gentle warning.
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