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ease
noun as in peace, quiet; lack of difficulty
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Strong matches
noun as in facility, freedom
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Strong matches
verb as in alleviate, help
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Strong matches
Example Sentences
Shaking out the bedding provided in a brown paper bag, I watched my fellow passengers make up their berths, tucking in starched sheets with the ease of seasoned travelers.
“Will price pressures ease, giving the European Central Bank room for further interest rate cuts in December?,” they ask.
The construction is expected to ease congestion on the Northern Corridor -- connecting the port of Mombasa to Western Kenya and neighbouring countries -- which handles 40 percent of Kenya's port trade traffic.
Mr. Carlsson introduces us to this insular, secretive world with the unhurried ease of a seasoned guide.
Humans can adjust to new situations and information with remarkable ease.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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