easiness

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. Lack of difficulty; quality of not being frustrating, difficult, or dense (compact).
  2. Looseness or pliancy, often derogatory
  3. The state or quality of being easy (in various senses). particularly:
  4. Freedom from discomfort and worry: comfort.
  5. Freedom from inhibition and awkwardness: grace.
  6. Lack of concern or care: carelessness, indolence.
  7. Lack of difficulty or trouble: facility; simplicity.
  8. Lack of harshness: gentleness, kindness.
  9. Lack of firm conviction: gullibility, credulity.
  10. State or quality of being promiscuous, of consenting readily to sex; sluttiness.

Pronunciation

/ˈiːzɪnəs/ LL-Q1860 (eng)-Vealhurl-easiness.wav

Word forms

easiness easinesses

Etymology

From easy + -ness.

Translations

Arabic: سُهُولَة Bulgarian: лекота Bulgarian: леснина Danish: lethed Danish: enkelhed Dutch: gemakkelijkheid Esperanto: facileco Finnish: helppous French: facilité French: simplicité German: Leichtigkeit Ancient Greek: ῥᾳστώνη Italian: facilità Italian: semplicità Malay: kesenangan Malay: kemudahan Malayalam: എളുപ്പം Manx: aashaght Manx: aashid Manx: neughoilleeid Manx: soccoilid Manx: buiggys Old English: īeþnes Polish: łatwość Russian: лёгкость Spanish: facilidad Turkish: kolaylık Ottoman Turkish: قولای
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