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Easiness

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Noun

1. easiness, relaxation

a feeling of refreshing tranquility and an absence of tension or worry

Example Sentences:
'the easiness we feel when sleeping'

2. ease, easiness, simpleness, simplicity

freedom from difficulty or hardship or effort

Example Sentences:
'he rose through the ranks with apparent ease'
'they put it into containers for ease of transportation'
'the very easiness of the deed held her back'

3. easiness

the quality of being easy in behavior or style

Example Sentences:
'there was an easiness between them'
'a natural easiness of manner'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Easiness

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noun
1. 
the quality or condition of being easy to accomplish, do, obtain, etc
2. 
ease or relaxation of manner; nonchalance

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Easiness

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noun
the quality or state of being easy to do or get, or of being at ease

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Easiness

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adj. eas·i·er, eas·i·est
1.
a. Capable of being accomplished or acquired with ease; posing no difficulty: an easy victory; an easy problem.
b. Likely to happen by accident or without intention: It's easy to slip on the wet floor. It's easy to push the wrong button.
2. Requiring or exhibiting little effort or endeavor; undemanding: took the easy way out of her problems; wasn't satisfied with easy answers.
3. Free from worry, anxiety, trouble, or pain: My mind was easy, knowing that I had done my best.
4.
a. Affording comfort or relief; soothing: soft light that was easy on the eyes.
b. Prosperous; well-off: easy living; easy circumstances.
5. Causing little hardship or distress: an easy penalty; a habit that isn't easy to give up.
6. Socially at ease: an easy, good-natured manner.
7.
a. Relaxed in attitude; easygoing: an easy disposition.
b. Not strict or severe; lenient: an easy teacher; easy standards.
8. Readily exploited, imposed on, or tricked: an easy mark; an easy victim.
9.
a. Not hurried or forced; moderate: an easy pace; an easy walk around the block.
b. Light; gentle: an easy tap on the shoulder.
10. Not steep or abrupt; gradual: an easy climb.
11. Economics
a. Less in demand and therefore readily obtainable: Commodities are easier this quarter.
b. Plentiful and therefore at low interest rates: easy money.
12. Promiscuous; loose.
adv.
1. Without haste or agitation: Relax and take it easy for a while.
2. With little effort; easily: success that came too easy.
3. In a restrained or moderate manner: Go easy on the butter.
4. Without much hardship or cost: got off easy with only a small fine.

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