easy
Pronunciation
/ˈiːzi/

Definition & Meaning of "easy"in English

01

needing little skill or effort to do or understand

easy definition and meaning
Grammatical Information
Composition
Simple
qualitative
Superlative
easiest
Comparative
easier
gradable
Examples
Cooking pasta is easy; you just boil water and add the noodles.
02

relaxed or gentle in effort or movement

easy definition and meaning
Examples
They walked at an easy pace through the park.
03

(of a person) not stressed, and free from worries

easy definition and meaning
Examples
Despite the stressful situation, she remained calm and easy, effortlessly navigating the challenges.
04

not steep and easy to climb or walk on

Examples
The trail had an easy incline, suitable for beginner hikers.
05

vulnerable to harm or criticism because of a lack of protection or defense

Examples
As a new recruit, he was an easy target for the competition.
Examples
Living in a luxurious penthouse, he was clearly easy and never had to worry about money.
07

(of a person, particularly a woman) overly willing to engage in sexual activity with little effort or restraint

Disapproving
Slang

What does "easy" mean in dating context?

The adjective "easy" is a derogatory slang term used to describe someone, often a woman, who is perceived as being willing to engage in sexual activity with little resistance or selectivity. The structure comes from the idea that sexual access is "easy" to obtain. It carries a strong judgmental tone and is typically used to shame or stereotype behavior rather than describe it objectively.

Examples
She was often labeled as ' easy' by her peers, but this judgment ignored her personal agency and choice in relationships.
easy
Grammatical Information
Examples
With the right tools, he fixed the issue easy, saving time and effort.
02

at a relaxed or slow pace

Examples
He moved easy through the crowded room, not rushing.
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