easier; easiest
1
a
: causing or involving little difficulty or discomfort
within easy reach
b
: requiring or indicating little effort, thought, or reflection
easy clichés
2
a
: not severe : lenient
hopes they'll be easy on him
b
: not steep or abrupt
easy slopes
c
: not difficult to endure or undergo
an easy penalty
d
: readily taken advantage of
an easy target for takeovers
an easy mark for con men
e(1)
: readily available
easy pickings
(2)
: plentiful in supply at low or declining interest rates
easy money
(3)
: less in demand and usually lower in price
bonds were easier
f
: pleasant
easy listening
g
: sexually promiscuous
3
a
: marked by peace and comfort
the easy life of a courtier
b
: not hurried or strenuous
an easy pace
4
a
: free from pain, annoyance, or anxiety
did all she could to make him easier
b
: marked by social ease
an air of easy assurance
c
: easygoing
an easy disposition
5
a
: giving ease, comfort, or relaxation
b
: not burdensome or straitened
bought on easy terms
c
: fitting comfortably : allowing freedom of movement
easy jackets
d
: marked by ready facility
an easy flowing style
e
: felt or attained to readily, naturally, and spontaneously
an easy smile
easiness
noun
easier; easiest
1
: easily sense 1
promises come easy
2
: without undue speed or excitement
take it easy
3
a
: without worry or care
rest easy
b
: without a severe penalty
got off easy
c
: without violent movement
the boat rode easy
4
: easily sense 2
cost $500 easy
eas·i·ness
ˈēzēnə̇s,
-zin-
plural -es
1
: freedom from difficulty or hardship
the easiness of the trip astonished them
the easiness of the earlier puzzles
2
a
: freedom from harshness : gentle indulgent quality : kindness
a certain easiness of temper
b
: relaxed easy poise (as of manner or style)
entered the room with a quiet easiness of bearing
a pleasant easiness of style marks his presentation
c
: casual unconcern or indifference : indolent disregard
his losses were largely due to his foolish easiness
d
archaic
: susceptibility to influence : credulity
3
: a state of economic weakness characterized by declining prices and usually by reduced volume of trade
rubber futures closed slightly steadier after easiness—
Wall Street Journal
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