without (apparent) effort
11Alessandro Moreschi — (November 11, 1858 April 21, 1922) was the most famous castrato singer of the late 19th century, and the only castrato of the classic bel canto tradition to make solo sound recordings.LifeAlessandro Moreschi was born into a large Roman Catholic… …
12The Two of Us (play) — The Two of Us is a 1970 play by British playwright Michael Frayn. It consists of four one act plays for two actors and is Frayn s first published play.It was first performed at the Garrick Theatre by Richard Briers and Lynn Redgrave.The four… …
13Balon, Jean — ▪ French dancer Balon also spelled Ballon born 1676, Paris, France died 1739, Paris ballet dancer whose extraordinarily light, elastic leaps reputedly inspired the ballet term “ballon” used to describe a dancer s ability to ascend… …
14pas d'élévation — ▪ ballet movement (French: “high steps”), all jumping and leaping movements in classical ballet. The steps are admired for the height at which they are performed and for the dancer s ability to ascend without apparent effort and to land… …
15Francois-Rene de Chateaubriand — Françpois René de Chateaubriand † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Françpois René de Chateaubriand French writer, b. at Saint Malo, Brittany, 4 September, 1768; d. at Paris, 4 July, 1848. He studied at Dol, then at Rennes, and later at Dinan.… …
16Waftability — ist eine Wortmarke von Rolls Royce. Es soll das Gefühl der unangestrengten Bewegung beschreiben, die für Rolls Royce typisch sei und ihn einzigartig mache. Waftability ist als Warenzeichen für die Kategorien Maschinen und Fahrzeuge angemeldet.… …
17ease — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. comfort, luxury; rest, repose; content, enjoyment, complacency; relief; leisure, convenience; facility, readiness, expertness; unconstraint, naturalness. See pleasure, elegance. v. mitigate, lessen,… …
18easiness — I (Roget s IV) n. Syn. carelessness, nonchalance, facility; see ability 2 , carelessness , ease 1 , 2 . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun 1. The ability to perform without apparent effort: ease, effortlessness, facileness, facility, readiness. See… …
19readiness — I (Roget s IV) n. Syn. aptness, predisposition, eagerness; see willingness , zeal 2 . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun 1. The condition of being made ready beforehand: preparation, preparedness. See PREPARED. 2. The ability to perform without… …
20effortlessness — (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun The ability to perform without apparent effort: ease, easiness, facileness, facility, readiness. See EASY …