English - English - easyadv. comfortably, without great difficulty or effort » Examples
English - Spanish - easyadv. fácilmente, con facilidad, sencillamente, con sencillez » Examples
English - Indonesian - easyadv. gampang: dgn gampang, mudah: dgn mudah, pelan-pelan » Examples
English - Italian - easyavv. facilmente; piano, con calma » Examples
English - Polish - easya. łatwy, nietrudny, spokojny, luźny, swobodny, dogodny, słaby, łagodny adv. łatwo, lekko, nietrudno » Examples
English - Portuguese - easyadv. facilmente; livremente; tranqüilamente » Examples
English - Romanian - easya. uşor, simplu, facil, comod, liniştit, calm, îndestulat, grijă: fără griji, încet, degajat, natural, neforţat, maleabil, dezinvolt, lesnicios, instabil, spontan adv. efort: fără efort, grabă: fără grabă » Examples
English - Russian - easyнареч. покойно, легко, удобно, спокойно, неторопливо » Examples
English - Turkish - easy» Examples
English - Ukrainian - easya. легкий, необтяжливий, зручний, приємний, невимушений, неквапливий, поступливий, поблажливий, простий adv. легко, вільно, зручно, спокійно, неквапливо, поволі » Examples
English - Hindi - easyadv. सरलता से » Examples
English - Vietnamese - easyadv. dể, dể dàng » Examples
Definition of easyAdjective 1. Comfortable; at ease. Now that I know it's taken care of, I can rest easy at night. 2. Requiring little skill or effort. The teacher gave an easy test to her students. Rich people live in easy circumstances. An easy chair 4. Free from constraint, harshness, or formality; unconstrained; smooth. Easy manners; an easy style 5. Consenting readily to sex. 7. Not straitened as to money matters; opposed to tight. The market is easy. Adverb 'After his illness, John decided to take it easy. 9. In a manner without strictness or harshness. Jane went easier on him after he broke his arm. 10. Used an intensifier for large magnitudes. This project will cost 15 million dollars, easy. 11. Not difficult, not hard. rfex Noun 12. Something that is easy Verb 13. To easy-oar (stop rowing)
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