ease
ease
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British pronunciation
/ˈiːz/

Definition & Meaning of "ease"in English

Ease
01

freedom from difficulty, effort, or hardship

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She completed the exam with surprising ease.
The athlete moved with ease across the field.
02

a state of being comfortable and relaxed, without worry or difficulty

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She felt a sense of ease after completing the difficult project.
He worked with great ease, finishing the task ahead of schedule.
03

freedom from social constraint, awkwardness, or embarrassment

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Her ease with strangers impressed everyone at the gathering.
His ease in conversation made everyone feel comfortable.
04

a state of financial comfort that allows for a secure and relaxed life

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They lived in ease, free from money worries.
Their investments provided ease and stability.
05

a general condition of comfort, relief, or freedom from distress

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Meditation promotes mental ease.
The medicine provided ease from the pain.
to ease
01

to reduce the severity or seriousness of something unpleasant

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She took medication to ease the pain in her back after a long day of physical work.
The government implemented measures to ease traffic congestion during rush hour.
02

to move slowly, gently, or carefully

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He eased the car into the tight parking space.
The captain eased the ship alongside the dock.
03

to make a process or situation less difficult or more manageable

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The new guidelines were introduced to ease the application process for students.
The government implemented measures to ease traffic congestion in the city.
04

to become less severe or intense, often referring to pain, stress, or difficulty

Intransitive
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The pain began to ease after taking the medicine.
As the storm passed, the wind started to ease.
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