Synonym: at ease. Similar words: ease, release, teaspoon, decrease, increased, take it easy, teammate, team. Meaning: adj. socially at ease.
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31. He was equally at ease on the telephone.
32. Ashkenazy at ease in land of his birth.
33. She never felt particularly at ease in his office.
34. He wasn't at ease with the back nine.
35. Dave always looks ill at ease in a suit.
36. They do everything to put me at ease.
37. Rehnquist sometimes can appear ill at ease in public.
38. He is extremely ill at ease.
39. They look entirely at ease with their exalted status.
40. He didn't seem at ease.
41. The two fishermen were completely at ease on their semi-submerged work platform.
42. Just to put your mind at ease, we will get a second opinion from a cardiac specialist.
43. Nevertheless, their formality sits ill at ease with Esau's spontaneous show of love.
44. Then as now, judges felt more at ease burning some poor wretch if they had a confession in hand.
45. And they looked happy and at ease as they moved inside to the enormous champagne reception Mel had arranged.
46. They looked ill at ease in the same camera frame.
47. Ministers are at ease with the former, they are friends exploring a situation.
48. This afternoon, however, the barman felt oddly ill at ease.
49. While many in the Society seemed at ease with the practice, he had to speak up.
50. Only the charming little stewardess seemed completely at ease in his presence.
51. He pressed the button controlling the trolley and moved forward again, feeling ill at ease and claustrophobic.
52. Being at ease with himself put him at ease with the world. John Steinbeck
53. Dexter liked the picture editor and felt at ease with him.
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54. It was he now who seemed suddenly embarrassed, ill at ease.
55. Could never talk to women, never had the knack for putting them at ease.
56. He had an innocent manner about him too, and he had made her feel at ease despite her natural reserve.
57. He looked about him, for once strangely ill at ease, disconcerted to learn that she had ridden off ahead of him.
58. Hart, indeed, says that he has never seen the champion more at ease with himself.
59. Still, with proper care a man could be quite fairly at ease with them.
60. He appeared jumpy and ill at ease, ready to blurt something out at any moment.