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Synonyms of the word 
EASY → ABUNDANT - AVAILABLE - CASUAL - COMFORTABLE - COMFY - CUSHY - EASILY - EASYGOING - EFFORTLESS - ELEMENTARY - GENTLE - GRADUAL - IMPRESSIBLE - IMPRESSIONABLE - LEISURELY - LENIENT - LIGHT - LOOSE - PAINLESS - PLEASING - PROMISCUOUS - PROSPEROUS - RELAXED - RICH - SIMPLE - SIMPLIFIED - SLOW - SLOWLY - SLUTTISH - SMOOTH - SOFT - TARDILY - UNCHASTE - UNCOMPLICATED - UNDEMANDING - UNHURRIED - UNPROBLEMATIC - USER-FRIENDLY - WANTON - WELL-FIXED - WELL-HEELED - WELL-OFF - WELL-TO-DOeasy- adj. (now rare except in certain expressions) Comfortable; at ease.
- adj. Requiring little skill or effort.
- adj. Causing ease; giving comfort, or freedom from care or labour.
- adj. Free from constraint, harshness, or formality; unconstrained; smooth.
- adj. (informal, pejorative, of a person) Consenting readily to sex.
- adj. Not making resistance or showing unwillingness; tractable; yielding; compliant.
- adj. (finance, dated) Not straitened as to money matters; opposed to tight.
- adv. In a relaxed or casual manner.
- adv. In a manner without strictness or harshness.
- adv. Used an intensifier for large magnitudes.
- adv. Not difficult, not hard.
- n. Something that is easy.
- v. (rowing) Synonym of easy-oar.
abundant- adj. Fully sufficient; found in copious supply; in great quantity; overflowing.
- adj. Richly supplied; wealthy; possessing in great quantity.
- adj. (mathematics) Being an abundant number, i.e. less than the sum of all of its divisors except itself.
available- adj. Such as one may avail oneself of; capable of being used for the accomplishment of a purpose.
- adj. Readily obtainable.
- adj. (law) Valid.
- adj. (archaic) Having sufficient power, force, or efficacy to achieve the purpose; availing, effective.
- adj. Not in a romantic relationship; single.
casual- adj. Happening by chance.
- adj. Coming without regularity; occasional or incidental.
- adj. Employed irregularly.
- adj. Careless.
- adj. Happening or coming to pass without design.
- adj. Informal, relaxed.
- adj. Designed for informal or everyday use.
- n. (Britain, Australia, New Zealand) A worker who is only working for a company occasionally, not as its…
- n. A soldier temporarily at a place of duty, usually en route to another place of duty.
- n. (Britain) A member of a group of football hooligans who wear expensive designer clothing to avoid police…
- n. One who receives relief for a night in a parish to which he does not belong; a vagrant.
- n. (video games, informal) A player of casual games.
- n. (dated) (Britain) A tramp.
comfortable- adj. (obsolete) Comforting, providing comfort; consolatory.
- adj. Amply sufficient, satisfactory.
- adj. Providing physical comfort and ease; agreeable.
- adj. In a state of comfort and content.
- adj. (obsolete) Strong; vigorous; valiant.
- adj. (obsolete) Serviceable; helpful.
- n. (US) A stuffed or quilted coverlet for a bed; a comforter.
comfy- adj. (informal) Comfortable.
cushy- adj. (informal) Easy, making few demands, comfortable.
- adj. (chiefly US) Comfortable; often in a way that will suit a person's body.
easily- adv. Comfortably, without discomfort or anxiety.
- adv. Without difficulty.
- adv. (colloquial, not comparable) Absolutely, without question.
easygoing- adj. (of a person) calm, relaxed, casual and informal.
- adj. (of a journey or pace) unhurried.
effortlesselementary- adj. Relating to the basic, essential or fundamental part of something.
- adj. Relating to an elementary school.
- adj. (physics) Relating to a subatomic particle.
- adj. (archaic) Sublunary; not celestial; belonging to the sublunary sphere, to which the four classical elements…
gentle- adj. Tender and amiable; of a considerate or kindly disposition.
- adj. Soft and mild rather than hard or severe.
- adj. Docile and easily managed.
- adj. Gradual rather than steep or sudden.
- adj. Polite and respectful rather than rude.
- adj. (archaic) Well-born; of a good family or respectable birth, though not noble.
- v. (intransitive) to become gentle.
- v. (transitive) to ennoble.
- v. (transitive, animal husbandry) to break; to tame; to domesticate.
- v. (transitive) To soothe; to calm.
- n. (archaic) A person of high birth.
- n. (archaic) A maggot used as bait by anglers.
- n. A trained falcon, or falcon-gentil.
gradual- adj. Proceeding by steps or small degrees; advancing step by step, as in ascent or descent or from one state…
- n. (Roman Catholic Church) An antiphon or responsory after the epistle, in the Mass, which was sung on the…
- n. (Roman Catholic Church) A service book containing the musical portions of the Mass.
impressible- adj. Capable of being impressed; susceptible of receiving impression; capable of creating an impression.
impressionable- adj. Being easily influenced (especially of young people).
- n. An impressionable person.
leisurely- adj. Characterized by leisure; taking plenty of time; unhurried;.
- adv. In a leisurely manner.
lenient- adj. Lax; tolerant of deviation; permissive; not strict.
- n. (medicine) A lenitive; an emollient.
light- n. (physics, uncountable) Visible electromagnetic radiation. The human eye can typically detect radiation…
- n. A source of illumination.
- n. Spiritual or mental illumination; enlightenment, useful information.
- n. (in the plural, now rare) Facts; pieces of information; ideas, concepts.
- n. A notable person within a specific field or discipline.
- n. (painting) The manner in which the light strikes a picture; that part of a picture which represents those…
- n. A point of view, or aspect from which a concept, person or thing is regarded.
- n. A flame or something used to create fire.
- n. A firework made by filling a case with a substance which burns brilliantly with a white or coloured flame.
- n. A window, or space for a window in architecture.
- n. The series of squares reserved for the answer to a crossword clue.
- n. (informal) A cross-light in a double acrostic or triple acrostic.
- n. Open view; a visible state or condition; public observation; publicity.
- n. The power of perception by vision.
- n. The brightness of the eye or eyes.
- n. A traffic light, or, by extension, an intersection controlled by one or more that will face a traveler…
- v. (transitive) To start (a fire).
- v. (transitive) To set fire to; to set burning; to kindle.
- v. (transitive) To illuminate.
- v. (intransitive) To become ignited; to take fire.
- v. To attend or conduct with a light; to show the way to by means of a light.
- adj. Having light.
- adj. Pale in colour.
- adj. (of coffee) Served with extra milk or cream.
- adj. Of low weight; not heavy.
- adj. Lightly-built; designed for speed or small loads.
- adj. Gentle; having little force or momentum.
- adj. Easy to endure or perform.
- adj. Low in fat, calories, alcohol, salt, etc.
- adj. Unimportant, trivial, having little value or significance.
- adj. (rail transport, of a locomotive, usually with "run") travelling with no carriages, wagons attached.
- adj. (obsolete) Unchaste, wanton.
- adj. Not heavily armed; armed with light weapons.
- adj. Not encumbered; unembarrassed; clear of impediments; hence, active; nimble; swift.
- adj. (dated) Easily influenced by trifling considerations; unsteady; unsettled; volatile.
- adj. Indulging in, or inclined to, levity; lacking dignity or solemnity; frivolous; airy.
- adj. Not quite sound or normal; somewhat impaired or deranged; dizzy; giddy.
- adj. Not of the legal, standard, or usual weight; clipped; diminished.
- adj. Easily interrupted by stimulation.
- adv. Carrying little.
- n. (curling) A stone that is not thrown hard enough.
- v. (nautical) To unload a ship, or to jettison material to make it lighter.
- v. To lighten; to ease of a burden; to take off.
- v. To find by chance.
- v. To stop upon (of eyes or a glance); to notice.
- v. (archaic) To alight; to land or come down.
loose- v. (transitive) To let loose, to free from restraints.
- v. (transitive) To unfasten, to loosen.
- v. (transitive) To make less tight, to loosen.
- v. (intransitive) Of a grip or hold, to let go.
- v. (archery) to shoot (an arrow).
- v. (obsolete) To set sail.
- v. (obsolete) To solve; to interpret.
- adj. Not fixed in place tightly or firmly.
- adj. Not held or packaged together.
- adj. Not under control.
- adj. Not fitting closely.
- adj. Not compact.
- adj. Relaxed.
- adj. Not precise or exact; vague; indeterminate.
- adj. Indiscreet.
- adj. (dated) Free from moral restraint; immoral, unchaste.
- adj. (not comparable, sports) Not being in the possession of any competing team during a game.
- adj. (dated) Not costive; having lax bowels.
- n. (archery) The release of an arrow.
- n. (obsolete) A state of laxity or indulgence; unrestrained freedom, abandonment.
- n. (rugby) All play other than set pieces (scrums and line-outs).
- n. Freedom from restraint.
- n. A letting go; discharge.
- interj. (archery) begin shooting; release your arrows.
- v. Misspelling of lose.
painless- adj. Free from pain; without pain or trouble.
- adj. Not difficult; easy.
pleasing- v. present participle of please.
- adj. Agreeable; giving pleasure, cheer, enjoyment or gratification.
- n. pleasure or satisfaction, as in the phrase "to my pleasing.".
promiscuous- adj. Made up of various disparate elements mixed together; of disorderly composition.
- adj. Made without careful choice; indiscriminate.
- adj. Indiscriminate in choice of sexual partners.
- adj. (networking) The mode in which a NIC gathers all network traffic instead of getting only the traffic intended…
prosperous- adj. characterized by success.
- adj. well off; affluent.
- adj. favorable.
relaxed- adj. Having an easy-going mood or temperament.
- adj. Eased or loosened.
- adj. Free from tension or anxiety, at ease.
- v. simple past tense and past participle of relax.
rich- adj. Wealthy: having a lot of money and possessions.
- adj. Having an intense fatty or sugary flavour.
- adj. Plentiful, abounding, abundant, fulfilling.
- adj. Yielding large returns; productive or fertile; fruitful.
- adj. Composed of valuable or costly materials or ingredients; procured at great outlay; highly valued; precious;…
- adj. Not faint or delicate; vivid.
- adj. (informal, dated) Very amusing.
- adj. (informal) Ridiculous, absurd.
- adj. Used to form adjectives when combined with common nouns for things considered desirable in the context…
- adj. (computing) Elaborate, having complex formatting, multimedia, or depth of interaction.
- adj. Of a fuel-air mixture, having less air than is necessary to burn all of the fuel; less air- or oxygen-…
- v. (obsolete) To enrich.
simple- adj. Uncomplicated; taken by itself, with nothing added.
- adj. Without ornamentation; plain.
- adj. Free from duplicity; guileless, innocent, straightforward.
- adj. Undistinguished in social condition; of no special rank.
- adj. (now rare) Trivial; insignificant.
- adj. (now colloquial) Feeble-minded; foolish.
- adj. (heading, technical) Structurally uncomplicated.
- adj. (obsolete) Mere; not other than; being only.
- n. (medicine) A preparation made from one plant, as opposed to something made from more than one plant.
- n. (obsolete) A term for a physician, derived from the medicinal term above.
- n. (logic) A simple or atomic proposition.
- n. (obsolete) Something not mixed or compounded.
- n. (weaving) A drawloom.
- n. (weaving) Part of the apparatus for raising the heddles of a drawloom.
- n. (Roman Catholicism) A feast which is not a double or a semidouble.
- v. (transitive, intransitive, archaic) To gather simples, i.e., medicinal herbs.
simplified- adj. made more simple, presented in a manner without small details.
- v. simple past tense and past participle of simplify.
slow- adj. Taking a long time to move or go a short distance, or to perform an action; not quick in motion; proceeding…
- adj. Not happening in a short time; spread over a comparatively long time.
- adj. Of reduced intellectual capacity; not quick to comprehend.
- adj. Not hasty; not precipitate; lacking in promptness; acting with deliberation.
- adj. (of a clock or the like) Behind in time; indicating a time earlier than the true time.
- adj. Lacking spirit; deficient in liveliness or briskness.
- adj. (of a period of time) Not busy; lacking activity.
- v. (transitive) To make (something) run, move, etc. less quickly; to reduce the speed of.
- v. (transitive) To keep from going quickly; to hinder the progress of.
- v. (intransitive) To become slow; to slacken in speed; to decelerate.
- n. Someone who is slow; a sluggard.
- n. (music) A slow song.
- adv. Slowly.
slowly- adv. (manner) At a slow pace.
sluttish- adj. (vulgar) Like a slut; sexually promiscuous.
- adj. (chiefly dated) Dirty or untidy; disorderly.
smooth- adj. Having a texture that lacks friction. Not rough.
- adj. Without difficulty, problems, or unexpected consequences or incidents.
- adj. Bland; glib.
- adj. Flowing or uttered without check, obstruction, or hesitation; not harsh; fluent.
- adj. (of a person) Suave; sophisticated.
- adj. (of an action) Natural; unconstrained.
- adj. (of a motion) Unbroken.
- adj. (chiefly of water) Placid, calm.
- adj. (of an edge) Lacking projections or indentations; not serrated.
- adj. (of food or drink) Not grainy; having an even texture.
- adj. (of a beverage) Having a pleasantly rounded flavor; neither rough nor astringent.
- adj. (mathematics, of a function) Having derivatives of all finite orders at all points within the function’s…
- adj. (mathematics, of a number) That factors completely into small prime numbers.
- adj. (linguistics, classical studies, of a vowel) Lacking marked aspiration.
- adj. (of muscles, medicine) Involuntary and non-striated.
- adv. Smoothly.
- n. Something that is smooth, or that goes smoothly and easily.
- n. A smoothing action.
- n. A domestic animal having a smooth coat.
- n. A member of an anti-hippie fashion movement in 1970s Britain.
- n. (statistics) The analysis obtained through a smoothing procedure.
- v. To make smooth or even.
- v. To make straightforward.
- v. (statistics, image processing, digital audio) To capture important patterns in the data, while leaving…
soft- adj. Easily giving way under pressure.
- adj. (of cloth or similar material) Smooth and flexible; not rough, rugged, or harsh.
- adj. (of a sound) Quiet.
- adj. Gentle.
- adj. Expressing gentleness or tenderness; mild; conciliatory; courteous; kind.
- adj. Gentle in action or motion; easy.
- adj. Weak in character; impressible.
- adj. Requiring little or no effort; easy.
- adj. Not bright or intense.
- adj. Having a slight angle from straight.
- adj. (linguistics) Voiced; sonant.
- adj. (linguistics, rare) voiceless.
- adj. (linguistics, Slavic languages) palatalized.
- adj. (slang) Lacking strength or resolve, wimpy.
- adj. (of water) Low in dissolved calcium compounds.
- adj. (Britain, colloquial) Foolish.
- adj. (physics) Of a ferromagnetic material; a material that becomes essentially non magnetic when an external…
- adj. (of a person) Physically or emotionally weak.
- adj. Incomplete, or temporary; not a full action.
- adj. (Britain, of a man) Effeminate.
- adj. Agreeable to the senses.
- adj. Not harsh or offensive to the sight; not glaring or jagged; pleasing to the eye.
- interj. (archaic) Be quiet; hold; stop; not so fast.
- adv. (obsolete) Softly; without roughness or harshness; gently; quietly.
- n. A soft or foolish person; an idiot.
tardily- adv. in a tardy fashion; belatedly; late.
- adv. slowly.
unchaste- adj. Not chaste; not continent; libidinous; lewd.
uncomplicated- v. simple past tense and past participle of uncomplicate.
- adj. Simple, not complicated, basic.
undemandingunhurried- adj. Not hurried; not rushed.
unproblematic- adj. Not controversial or problematic.
user-friendly- adj. (chiefly computing) Designed to be easy for an untrained user to use.
wanton- adj. (obsolete) Undisciplined, unruly; not able to be controlled.
- adj. Lewd, immoral; sexually open, unchaste.
- adj. (obsolete) Playful, sportive; being merry or carefree (often used figuratively).
- adj. (obsolete) Self-indulgent, fond of excess; luxurious.
- adj. Capricious, reckless of morality, justice etc.; acting without regard for the law or the well-being of…
- adj. (obsolete) Extravagant, unrestrained; excessive (of speech or thought).
- n. A pampered or coddled person.
- n. An overly playful person; a trifler.
- n. A self-indulgent person, fond of excess.
- n. (archaic) A lewd or immoral person, especially a prostitute.
- v. (intransitive) To rove and ramble without restraint, rule, or limit; to revel; to play loosely; to frolic.
- v. (transitive) To waste or squander, especially in pleasure (often with away).
- v. (intransitive) To act wantonly; to be lewd or lascivious.
well-fixed- adj. Reasonably financially secure.
well-heeled- adj. rich; affluent; prosperous.
well-off- adj. Alternative spelling of well off.
well-to-do- n. People who are comparatively well off.
- adj. Rich; prosperous.
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