ease in Kashmiri कॉशुर
ease in Sindhi سنڌي
ease in English
- ease⇄ease, noun, verb, eased,easing.
- ease⇄expr. at ease,
a. free from pain or trouble; comfortable.
Ex. The doctor soon made the worried patient feel at ease. Louise was at ease, content (Graham Greene).
b. with the body relaxed and the feet apart.
Ex. Soldiers standing - ease⇄expr. ease in, to break in with light work.
Ex. to ease in a new employee. - ease⇄expr. ease off (or up),
a. to lessen; lighten.
Ex. It was an object with the king to ease off the taxation (Stephen Dowell).
b. to loosen.
Ex. to ease off a rope.
c. to slow down; relax.
Ex. Ease up; you are working - ease⇄expr. ease out, to dismiss from or leave quietly (a job, an office, or other position or place).
Ex. The old player was about to ease himself out of the game. It is being suggested that the Russians are easing him out of office because of the resis - ease⇄expr. ill at ease, uneasy; uncomfortable.
Ex. In such damp conditions everyone seemed ill at ease (London Times). - ease⇄expr. take one's ease, to make oneself comfortable; rest.
Ex. Take your ease, for the journey ahead will be long and arduous. - ease⇄noun 1. freedom from pain or trouble; comfort.
Ex. The rich young woman has a life of ease. I lean and loaf at my ease observing a spear of summer grass (Walt Whitman).
2. freedom from trying hard; lack of effort; readiness.
Ex. You ca - ease⇄v.i. 1. to become less rapid, stern, or otherwise intense.
Ex. Tension eased among the passengers as the fog lifted.
2. to tend to decline in prices.
Ex. Coffee, rubber, burlap, wool, zinc, cottonseed oil and soybean oil rose; potatoes - ease⇄v.t. 1. to make free from pain or trouble; give comfort to.
Ex. His kind words eased her worried mind.
(SYN) relieve, soothe, calm.
2. to make less; lighten.
Ex. Some medicines ease pain. Aspirin eased my headache.
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