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    ease
    /iːz/

    noun

    verb

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  2. EASE definition: 1. to make or become less severe, difficult, unpleasant, painful, etc.: 2. to move or to make…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of EASE is the state of being comfortable. How to use ease in a sentence.

  4. EASE meaning: 1. to make or become less severe, difficult, unpleasant, painful, etc.: 2. to move or to make…. Learn more.

  5. Ease means to lessen or release, often making something possible in the meantime. When you put someone at their ease, you lessen their discomfort. When you ease into a chair, you gently release yourself into it.

  6. to make somebody feel relaxed and confident, not nervous or embarrassed. Try to put the candidate at ease by being friendly and informal. put/set somebody’s mind at ease/rest. to do or say something to make somebody stop worrying about something synonym reassure.

  7. ease. (ēz) n. 1. The condition of being comfortable or relieved. 2. a. Freedom from pain, worry, or agitation: Her mind was at ease knowing that the children were safe. b. Freedom from constraint or embarrassment; naturalness. 3. a. Freedom from difficulty, hardship, or effort: rose through the ranks with apparent ease. b.

  8. ease implies a relaxed condition with an absence of effort or pressure: a life of ease. comfort suggests a sense of well-being, along with ease, which produces a quiet happiness and contentment: comfort in one's old age.

  9. EASE definition: 1. If you do something with ease, it is very easy for you to do it: 2. feeling relaxed and…. Learn more.

  10. Definition of ease verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  11. noun. freedom from labor, pain, or physical annoyance; tranquil rest; comfort: to enjoy one's ease. Synonyms: effortlessness, contentment, repose. Antonyms: effort, discomfort. freedom from concern, anxiety, or solicitude; a quiet state of mind: to be at ease about one's health.