1. The condition of being comfortable or relieved.
2.a. Freedom from pain, worry, or agitation: Her mind was at ease knowing that the children were safe.
b. Freedom from constraint or embarrassment; naturalness.
3.a. Freedom from difficulty, hardship, or effort: rose through the ranks with apparent ease.
b. Readiness or dexterity in performance; facility: a pianist who played the sonata with ease.
4. Freedom from financial difficulty; affluence: a life of luxury and ease.
5. A state of rest, relaxation, or leisure: He took his ease by the pond.
v. eased, eas·ing, eas·es
v.tr.1. To free from pain, worry, or agitation: eased his conscience by returning the stolen money.
2.a. To lessen the discomfort or pain of: shifted position to ease her back.
b. To alleviate; assuage: prescribed a drug to ease the pain.
3. To give respite from: eased the staff's burden by hiring more people.
4. To slacken the strain, pressure, or tension of; loosen: ease off a cable.
5. To reduce the difficulty or trouble of: eased the entrance requirements.
6. To move or maneuver slowly and carefully: eased the car into a narrow space; eased the director out of office.
v.intr.1. To lessen, as in discomfort, pressure, or stress: pain that never eased.
2. To move or proceed with little effort: eased through life doing as little as possible.
Idiom:at ease1. In a relaxed position, especially standing silently at rest with the right foot stationary: put the soldiers at ease while waiting for inspection.
Assuaged is the past tense of the word assuage, which means to ease an unpleasant feeling or situation. It is synonymous to soothe, mitigate, allay, palliate, abate and placate.
The etymology of disease is from the world 'ease' dis + ease
The word "ease" can be translated to "kaginhawaan" in Tagalog.
He is not the kind of person that you can feel at ease with
The word that fits this definition is "charming." A charming person possesses an appealing quality that draws others in, making it difficult to feel anger towards them. Their charisma and warmth create a positive atmosphere, allowing them to navigate conflicts with grace and ease.
The etymology of disease is from the world 'ease' dis + ease
The noun 'ease' is a common, uncountable (mass), abstract noun; a word for a state of comfort, relief, relaxation or leisure; a word for a thing.The word 'ease' is also a verb: ease, eases, easing, eased.
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No. Ease is a word and ment is a suffix.
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