easiest
/ˈiziʌst/adjective3 syllables
Easiest means: posing no difficulty; requiring little effort.
Synonyms for easiest43
adjective, as in posing no difficulty; requiring little effort
adjective, as in in fortunate circumstances financially; moderately rich
adjective, as in casual and unrestrained in sexual behavior
adjective, as in not hurried or forced
adjective, as in readily exploited or tricked
adjective, as in free from worry or anxiety
adjective, as in affording comfort
adjective, as in not strict
Opposites of easiest
What does easiest mean?13
adjective
posing no difficulty; requiring little effort“an easy job”
in fortunate circumstances financially; moderately rich“they were comfortable or even wealthy by some standards”
casual and unrestrained in sexual behavior“her easy virtue”
not hurried or forced“an easy walk around the block”
having little impact“an easy pat on the shoulder”
readily exploited or tricked“an easy victim”
free from worry or anxiety“knowing that I had done my best, my mind was easy”
marked by moderate steepness“an easy climb”
affording comfort“soft light that was easy on the eyes”
not strict“an easy teacher”
affording pleasure“easy good looks”
less in demand and therefore readily obtainable“commodities are easy this quarter”
obtained with little effort or sacrifice, often obtained illegally“easy money”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
Easiest in a sentence
- Esperanto is the easiest language to learn, but it isn't an easy language.rul
- Esperanto is the easiest language to learn, but it's not an easy language.mervert1
- Bullseyes are the easiest type of windshield damage to fix.Amastan
- Weight increase is the easiest method for personal development.unknown
- The easiest language to learn is your native tongue.espamatics
- You aren't the easiest person to live with.CK
- Houses made of wood are the easiest to catch on fire.alec
- Which of these is the easiest to use?CK
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