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noun
Easiness  n.  
1.
The state or condition of being easy; freedom from distress; rest.
2.
Freedom from difficulty; ease; as, the easiness of a task.
3.
Freedom from emotion; compliance; disposition to yield without opposition; unconcernedness. "Give to him, and he shall but laugh at your easiness."
4.
Freedom from effort, constraint, or formality; said of style, manner, etc. "With painful care, but seeming easiness."
5.
Freedom from jolting, jerking, or straining.






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"Easiness" Quotes from Famous Books



... humour is more than wit, easiness, more than knowledge; few desire to learn, or to think they need it; all desire to be pleased, or, if ...
— Book of Wise Sayings - Selected Largely from Eastern Sources • W. A. Clouston

... peculiarly interested in the general effect of his verse as compared with that of his originals. "I have attempted," he says in the Examen Poeticum, "to restore Ovid to his native sweetness, easiness, and smoothness, and to give my poetry a kind of cadence and, as we call it, a run of verse, as like the original as the English can come to the Latin."[424] In his study of Virgil previous to translating the Aeneid he observed "above all, ...
— Early Theories of Translation • Flora Ross Amos

... yields, bad Woman! Why so easily won? By me too, who am thy Husband's Friend: Oh dangerous Boldness! unconsidering Woman! I lov'd thee, whilst I thought thou couldst not yield; But now that Easiness has undone thy Interest in my Heart, I'll back, and tell thee that it ...
— The Works of Aphra Behn - Volume IV. • Aphra Behn

... every person who has any thing to say to a fellow being, to say it with kind feelings, and with a sincere desire to please; and this, whenever it is done, will atone for much awkwardness in the manner of expression. Forced complaisance is foppery; and affected easiness is ridiculous. ...
— The Young Man's Guide • William A. Alcott

... that I may not be left alone, at least this evening; grant me that, and I will submit, if you think, after what is past, I ought to see him in your company." "Well, I will grant it," cries the aunt. "Sophy, you know I love you, and can deny you nothing. You know the easiness of my nature; I have not always been so easy. I have been formerly thought cruel; by the men, I mean. I was called the cruel Parthenissa. I have broke many a window that has had verses to the cruel Parthenissa in it. Sophy, I was never so handsome as you, and yet I had something of ...
— The History of Tom Jones, a foundling • Henry Fielding


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