easefully
1Easefully — Easeful Ease ful, a. Full of ease; suitable for affording ease or rest; quiet; comfortable; restful. Shak. {Ease ful*ly}, adv. {Ease ful*ness}, n. [1913 Webster] …
2easefully — adverb see ease I …
3easefully — See easeful. * * * …
4easefully — adverb In an easeful way …
5easefully — ease·ful·ly …
6easefully — adverb see easeful …
7easeful — easefully, adv. easefulness, n. /eez feuhl/, adj. comfortable; quiet; peaceful; restful. [1325 75; ME eisefull. See EASE, FUL] * * * …
8ease — I. noun Etymology: Middle English ese, from Anglo French eise, aise convenience, comfort, ultimately from Latin adjacent , adjacens neighboring more at adjacent Date: 13th century 1. the state of being comfortable: as a. freedom from pain or… …
9easefulness — See easefully. * * * …
10easeful — /ˈizfəl/ (say eezfuhl) adjective comfortable; quiet; peaceful; restful. –easefully, adverb –easefulness, noun …
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