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- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 easy adj. Pronunciation: ' ē-zē Function: adjective Inflected Form:   eas·i·er ; -est Etymology: Middle English esy, from Anglo-French eisé, aasié, past participle of eiser, aaisier to ease, from a- ad- (fr. Latin ad- ) + eise ease Date: 13th century 1 a : causing or involving little difficulty or discomfort <within easy reach> b : requiring or indicating little effort, thought, or reflection < easy clichés> 2 a : not severe : LENIENT <hopes they'll be easy on him> b : not steep or abrupt < easy slopes> c : not difficult to endure or undergo <an easy penalty> d : readily taken advantage of <an easy target for takeovers> <an easy mark for con men> e (1) : readily available < easy pickings> (2) : plentiful in supply at low or declining interest rates < easy money> (3) : less in demand and usually lower in price <bonds were easier > f : PLEASANT < easy listening> g : sexually promiscuous 3 a : marked by peace and comfort <the easy life of a courtier> b : not hurried or strenuous <an easy pace> 4 a : free from pain, annoyance, or anxiety <did all she could to make him easier > b : marked by social ease <an air of easy assurance> c : EASYGOING <an easy disposition> 5 a : giving ease, comfort, or relaxation b : not burdensome or straitened <bought on easy terms> c : fitting comfortably : allowing freedom of movement < easy jackets> d : marked by ready facility <an easy flowing style> e : felt or attained to readily, naturally, and spontaneously <an easy smile> –eas·i·ness noun synonyms EASY , FACILE , SIMPLE , LIGHT , EFFORTLESS , SMOOTH mean not demanding effort or involving difficulty. EASY is applicable either…