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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
“I really think it starts off the court and that’s been the easiest thing,” Clark said of the team’s resilience.
Lipsky said, for instance, he would love to know how Slater feels about the new 2023 merger guidelines, that made it easier to challenge mergers, among other things.
It’s easy to see how a victim could be ensnared by a more powerful perpetrator under such circumstances.
It is easy to feel City's ship can be righted relatively easily.
Earlier this week, Germany and the UK agreed on a deal to tighten Berlin's law to make it easier to prosecute those helping to smuggle people into the UK.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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