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easy - posing no difficulty; requiring little effort; "an easy job"; "an easy problem"; "an easy victory"; "the house is easy to heat"; "satisfied with easy answers"; "took the easy way out of his dilemma" |
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difficult,
hard not easy; requiring great physical or mental effort to accomplish or comprehend or endure; "a difficult task"; "nesting places on the cliffs are difficult of access"; "difficult times"; "why is it so hard for you to keep a secret?"
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effortless requiring or apparently requiring no effort; "the swallows glided in an effortless way through the busy air"
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simple unornamented; "a simple country schoolhouse"; "her black dress--simple to austerity"
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soft not brilliant or glaring; "the moon cast soft shadows"; "soft pastel colors"; "subdued lighting"
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undemanding requiring little if any patience or effort or skill; "the pay was adequate and the job undemanding"; "simple undemanding affection"; "an undemanding boss"
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ease,
easiness,
simpleness,
simplicity freedom from difficulty or hardship or effort; "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"
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casual,
effortless hasty and without attention to detail; not thorough; "a casual (or cursory) inspection failed to reveal the house's structural flaws"; "a passing glance"; "perfunctory courtesy"
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clean free of drugs; "after a long dependency on heroin she has been clean for 4 years"
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cushy,
easygoing,
soft not burdensome or demanding; borne or done easily and without hardship; "what a cushy job!"; "the easygoing life of a parttime consultant"; "a soft job"
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elementary,
simple,
uncomplicated,
unproblematic easy and not involved or complicated; "an elementary problem in statistics"; "elementary, my dear Watson"; "a simple game"; "found an uncomplicated solution to the problem"
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hands-down achieved without great effort; "a hands-down victory"
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painless requiring little hard work or exertion; "a painless solution to the problem"
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simplified made easy or uncomplicated
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smooth lacking obstructions or difficulties; "the bill's path through the legislature was smooth and orderly"
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user-friendly easy to use
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easy - casual and unrestrained in sexual behavior; "her easy virtue"; "he was told to avoid loose (or light) women"; "wanton behavior" |
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light,
loose,
promiscuous,
sluttish,
wanton |
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unchaste not chaste; "unchaste conduct"
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easy - free from worry or anxiety; "knowing that I had done my best, my mind was easy"; "an easy good-natured manner"; "by the time the chsild faced the actual problem of reading she was familiar and at ease with all the elements words" |
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uneasy relating to bodily unease that causes discomfort
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comfortable providing or experiencing physical well-being or relief (`comfy' is informal); "comfortable clothes"; "comfortable suburban houses"; "made himself comfortable in an armchair"; "the antihistamine made her feel more comfortable"; "are you comfortable?"; "feeling comfy now?"
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relaxed without strain or anxiety; "gave the impression of being quite relaxed"; "a relaxed and informal discussion"
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easy - not hurried or forced; "an easy walk around the block"; "at a leisurely (or easygoing) pace" |
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easygoing,
leisurely |
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unhurried relaxed and leisurely; without hurry or haste; "people strolling about in an unhurried way"; "an unhurried walk"; "spoke in a calm and unhurried voice"
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easy - marked by moderate steepness; "an easy climb"; "a gentle slope" |
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gentle |
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gradual proceeding in small stages; "a gradual increase in prices"
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easy - obtained with little effort or sacrifice, often obtained illegally; "easy money" |
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abundant present in great quantity; "an abundant supply of water"
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economics,
economic science,
political economy the branch of social science that deals with the production and distribution and consumption of goods and services and their management
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easy - less in demand and therefore readily obtainable; "commodities are easy this quarter" |
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available obtainable or accessible and ready for use or service; "kept a fire extinguisher available"; "much information is available through computers"; "available in many colors"; "the list of available candidates is unusually long"
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economics,
economic science,
political economy the branch of social science that deals with the production and distribution and consumption of goods and services and their management
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easy - having little impact; "an easy pat on the shoulder"; "gentle rain"; "a gentle breeze"; "a soft (or light) tapping at the window" |
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gentle,
soft |
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light characterized by or emitting light; "a room that is light when the shutters are open"; "the inside of the house was airy and light"
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easy - affording comfort; "soft light that was easy on the eyes" |
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comfortable,
comfy providing or experiencing physical well-being or relief (`comfy' is informal); "comfortable clothes"; "comfortable suburban houses"; "made himself comfortable in an armchair"; "the antihistamine made her feel more comfortable"; "are you comfortable?"; "feeling comfy now?"
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easy - affording pleasure; "easy good looks" |
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pleasing giving pleasure and satisfaction; "a pleasing piece of news"; "pleasing in manner and appearance"
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easy - readily exploited or tricked; "an easy victim"; "an easy mark" |
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impressible,
impressionable,
waxy easily impressed or influenced; "an impressionable youngster"; "an impressionable age"; "a waxy mind"
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| adverbio |
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easy - in a relaxed manner; or without hardship; "just wanted to take it easy" (`soft' is nonstandard) |
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soft |
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colloquialism a colloquial expression; characteristic of spoken or written communication that seeks to imitate informal speech
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cushy,
easygoing,
soft not burdensome or demanding; borne or done easily and without hardship; "what a cushy job!"; "the easygoing life of a parttime consultant"; "a soft job"
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easy obtained with little effort or sacrifice, often obtained illegally; "easy money"
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