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easy
adjective as in not difficult
Weak matches
- apparent
- basic
- child's play
- cinch
- easily done
- elementary
- evident
- facile
- inconsiderable
- light
- little
- manageable
- manifest
- mere
- no bother
- no problem
- no sweat
- no trouble
- not burdensome
- nothing to it
- paltry
- picnic
- piece of cake
- plain
- plain sailing
- pushover
- royal
- simple as ABC
- slight
- snap
- undemanding
- uninvolved
- untroublesome
- wieldy
- yielding
adjective as in leisurely, relaxed
adjective as in tolerant, permissive
Weak matches
- accommodating
- amenable
- benign
- biddable
- charitable
- clement
- compassionate
- compliant
- condoning
- deceivable
- deludable
- dupable
- easygoing
- excusing
- exploitable
- fleeceable
- forbearing
- forgiving
- gentle
- gullible
- humoring
- indulgent
- kindly
- lax
- lenient
- liberal
- light
- merciful
- mild
- moderate
- mollycoddling
- naive
- pampering
- pardoning
- spoiling
- submissive
- susceptible
- sympathetic
- temperate
- tractable
- trusting
- unburdensome
- unoppressive
- unsuspicious
adjective as in good-humored
Example Sentences
Ms Bonsu, 43, who owns the Mamma G's store and runs U-Turnships social enterprise, says it hasn't been easy since last year's Budget.
Her parents were impressed, but convincing them was the easy part.
Robinhood’s trading app makes it easy not just to buy and sell ordinary stocks, but to invest in options, cryptocurrencies and other exotic financial products, even to make sports bets and play the prediction markets.
It said the investigators had "opted for the easy course by implicating a poor servant of the house and demonising him".
She got hers from a flea market, but it has becoming ever easier to buy knockoff furniture and home goods online.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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