A natural, or talented, or even brilliant if people are speaking well of you. You might also use the term facile, which has both a positive and negative connotation. Facile can mean that something is done competently and easily, but also that the results of your efforts might be seen as trite, superfluous or insincere.
It means that whatever was said is the rule; it is traditional and cannot be altered.
No, the correct phrasing is "Did you say something?" The word "said" should be changed to "say" to make the question grammatically correct.
"Facilmente" in Spanish means "easily" in English. It is an adverb that indicates that something can be done with little effort or difficulty.
To echo someone's words.
Coherent
Skilled Graceful Gifted Efficient Productive I think any of those things can describe the ability to do something easily. I hope I helped!
The scientific term for flammability is flammable. When something is flammable it is said to be easily able to catch on fire.
Bashful means shy or easily embarrassed. The stereotypical bashful person blushes "red" when something is said about them, good or bad.
Something that is not consistent is said to be unreliable or conflicting.
Something rigid is stiff and not easily bendable or flexible. It does not easily change shape or position.
That is referred to as "weaponizing" something that was said.
Compact or mobile are words that are usually applied to create a phrase of something that can be carried easily.
The measurement of the size of something in three-dimensional space.
When something is said.
Yes, it is correct to say that something is done more easily. Easily is an adverb.
Something that is easily readable
Go and apologise if you said something mean