EASY vs ARDUOUS: ADJECTIVE
- Not strict or severe; lenient.
- Relaxed in attitude; easygoing.
- Socially at ease.
- Causing little hardship or distress.
- Prosperous; well-off.
- Affording comfort or relief; soothing.
- Readily exploited, imposed on, or tricked.
- Having little impact
- Affording pleasure
- Plentiful and therefore at low interest rates; easy to come by
- Less in demand and therefore readily obtainable
- Casual and unrestrained in sexual behavior
- Affording comfort
- Not strict
- Posing no difficulty; requiring little effort
- Not harsh; causing little distress
- Performing adroitly and without effort
- Marked by moderate steepness
- Readily exploited or tricked
- Not hurried or forced; moderate.
- In fortunate circumstances financially; moderately rich
- Capable of being accomplished or acquired with ease; posing no difficulty.
- Likely to happen by accident or without intention.
- Requiring or exhibiting little effort or endeavor; undemanding.
- Free from worry, anxiety, trouble, or pain.
- Free from worry or anxiety
- Not making resistance or showing unwillingness; tractable; yielding; complying; ready.
- Causing ease; giving freedom from care or labor; furnishing comfort; commodious
- Not difficult; requiring little labor or effort; slight; inconsiderable
- Not causing, or attended with, pain or disquiet, or much exertion; affording ease or rest.
- Free from constraint, harshness, or formality; unconstrained; smooth
- Free from care, responsibility, discontent, and the like; not anxious; tranquil.
- Free from pain, distress, toil, exertion, and the like; quiet.
- At ease; free from pain, trouble, or constraint.
- Promiscuous; loose.
- Not steep or abrupt; gradual.
- Not hurried or forced
- Light; gentle.
- This sense) Difficult or exhausting to traverse.
- Burning; ardent
- Needing or using up much energy; testing powers of endurance.
- Steep and lofty, in a literal sense; hard to climb.
- Hard to traverse, climb, or surmount.
- Testing severely the powers of endurance; strenuous.
- Demanding great effort or labor; difficult.
- Taxing to the utmost; testing powers of endurance
- Characterized by toilsome effort to the point of exhaustion; especially physical effort
- Difficult to accomplish; demanding considerable mental effort and skill
EASY vs ARDUOUS: ADVERB
- In a relaxed manner; or without hardship
- With ease (`easy' is sometimes used informally for `easily')
- Without speed (`slow' is sometimes used informally for `slowly')
- Without much hardship or cost.
- In a restrained or moderate manner.
- With little effort; easily.
- Without haste or agitation.
- N/A
EASY vs ARDUOUS: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Or without hardship
- In a relaxed manner
- Moderately rich
- Requiring little effort
- Posing no difficulty
- Obtained with little effort or sacrifice, often obtained illegally
- Not difficult; not wearisome; giving or requiring no great labor or effort; presenting no great obstacles; not burdensome: as, an easy task; an easy question; an easy road.
- Giving no pain, shock, or discomfort: as, an easy posture; an easy carriage; an easy trot.
- In com., not straitened or restricted, or difficult to obtain or manage: opposed to tight: as, the money-market is easy (that is, loans may be easily procured).
- Readily yielding; not difficult of persuasion; compliant; not strict: as, a woman of easy virtue.
- Not constrained; not stiff, formal, or harsh; facile; natural: as, easy manners; an easy address; an easy style of writing.
- Easeful; self-indulgent.
- Light; sparing; frugal.
- Indifferent; of rather poor quality.
- Unconstrained, graceful.
- Pliant, complaisant, accommodating.
- Synonyms Untroubled, contented, satisfied.
- Moderate; not pressing or straining; not exacting; indulgent: as, a ship under easy sail; an easy master.
- Free from want or from solicitude as to the means of living; affording a competence without toil; comfortable: as, easy circumstances; an easy fortune.
- Having ease.
- Easily.
- (`soft' is nonstandard)
- (idiom) (easy as pie) Capable of being accomplished or done with no difficulty.
- Characterized by effort to the point of exhaustion
- Especially physical effort
- Taxing to the utmost
- Testing powers of endurance
- Difficult to accomplish
- Steep, and therefore difficult of ascent; hard to climb.
- Attended with great labor, like the ascent of acclivities; difficult.
- Hence—3. Energetic; laborious: said of persons or actions: as, an arduous student;
EASY vs ARDUOUS: RELATED WORDS
- Pleasing, Unhurried, Comfy, Easygoing, Unproblematic, Smooth, Facile, Simplified, Undemanding, Comfortable, Easily, Painless, Uncomplicated, Effortless, Simple
- Exhausting, Tortuous, Labourious, Straining, Heavy, Effortful, Punishing, Hard, Backbreaking, Gruelling, Toilsome, Difficult, Strenuous, Laborious, Grueling
EASY vs ARDUOUS: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Abundant, Pleasing, Unhurried, Comfy, Easygoing, Unproblematic, Smooth, Facile, Simplified, Undemanding, Comfortable, Painless, Uncomplicated, Effortless, Simple
- Exhausting, Tortuous, Labourious, Straining, Heavy, Effortful, Punishing, Hard, Backbreaking, Gruelling, Toilsome, Difficult, Strenuous, Laborious, Grueling
EASY vs ARDUOUS: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
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