Synonym: comfortable, cozy, effortless, gentle, informal, kindly, lenient, mild, natural, plain, pleasant, restful, simple, smooth, snug. Antonym: anxious, careful, difficult, uneasy. Similar words: take it easy, as yet, fantasy, ease, least, beast, whereas, at ease. Meaning: ['iːzɪ] adj. 1. posing no difficulty; requiring little effort 2. not hurried or forced 3. free from worry or anxiety 4. affording pleasure 5. having little impact 6. readily exploited or tricked 7. in fortunate circumstances financially; moderately rich 8. marked by moderate steepness 9. not strict 10. affording comfort 11. casual and unrestrained in sexual behavior 12. less in demand and therefore readily obtainable 13. obtained with little effort or sacrifice, often obtained illegally. adv. 1. with ease (`easy' is sometimes used informally for `easily') 2. without speed (`slow' is sometimes used informally for `slowly') 3. in a relaxed manner; or without hardship.
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(121) It's a sad indictment of society that policemen are regarded as easy targets by thugs.
(122) Labour did not have an easy election victory in East Oxford.
(123) The ladder stood against the wall, making it easy for the thieves to enter the house.
(124) I gave up trying not to smile as we danced. It was too easy to lose myself in his eyes and arms. I wanted to move like this with him forever, gliding across the gym floor to nonexistent music.
(125) These heaters are less obtrusive and are easy to store away in the summer.
(126) It is easy to overlook a small detail like that.
(127) In retrospect, it's easy to see why we were wrong.
(128) It was very easy.
(129) This job is too easy. Why can't they give me something I can really get my teeth into?
(130) We'll have to make some tough decisions - there are no easy options.
(131) It won't be easy, but we'll get across the river somehow.
(132) I am not how free and easy, nor is it how sad, I'm just used to silence.
(133) These shelves are very easy to put together - you can't go wrong.
(134) Sooner or later,the time comes when we all must become responsible adults,and learn to give up what we want,so we can choose to do what is right.Of course,a life time of responsibility isn'e always easy,and as the years go on,it's a burden that can become too heavy for some to bear.But still we try to do what is best,what is good.Not only for ourselves,but for those we love.Yes,sooner or later we must all become responsible adults.No one knows this better than the young.
(135) There is no easy short-term solution to Britain's chronic economic malaise.
(136) It can't be easy for her, on her own with the children.
(137) The man who can make hard things easy is the educator.
(138) I lived deep in the country, without easy access to shops.
(139) The school is within easy walking distance of the train station.
(140) For easy peeling, grill the peppers until the skin starts to char.
(141) It's easy to take a watch apart but difficult to put it together again.
(142) If you think the job will be easy, you're in for a shock.
(143) After you have read more than ten thousand volumes(Sentencedict.com ), you will find it easy to write as if God were there helping you.
(144) Once the printing processes have been put in motion, they're not so easy to stop.
(145) It was no easy matter getting him to change his mind.
(146) It's not easy to disentangle the truth from the official statistics.
(147) Do not pray for easy lives, pray to be stronger.
(148) There is no easy walk to freedom anywhere, and many of us will have to pass through the valley of the shadow of death again and again before we reach the mountaintop of our desires.
(149) Why use store-bought pastry when it's so easy to make your own?
(150) It's easy to say now what we should have done then — with the wisdom of hind sight!
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