Ease ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Ease ( noun )

  1. A state of comfort or freedom from difficulty, pain or hardship.
  2. The absence of effort, difficulty or constraint.
  3. Freedom from worry, anxiety or stress.

Origin:

The word "ease" comes from the old english word "es" which means "freedom from care or trouble". it has been in use since the 14th century and has evolved to have several different meanings.

Examples:

  1. She was able to find ease after the long, stressful day at work.
  2. He was finally able to get some ease from his chronic pain with the help of the new medication.
  3. The yoga class was designed to help the participants find ease in their bodies and minds.
  4. She found ease in the routine of her daily life.
  5. The change of scenery brought him a sense of ease and relaxation.

(As a verb)

Ease ( verb )

  1. A state of comfort or freedom from difficulty, pain or hardship.
  2. The absence of effort, difficulty or constraint.
  3. Freedom from worry, anxiety or stress.

Origin:

The word "ease" comes from the old english word "es" which means "freedom from care or trouble". it has been in use since the 14th century and has evolved to have several different meanings.

Examples:

  1. She was able to find ease after the long, stressful day at work.
  2. He was finally able to get some ease from his chronic pain with the help of the new medication.
  3. The yoga class was designed to help the participants find ease in their bodies and minds.
  4. She found ease in the routine of her daily life.
  5. The change of scenery brought him a sense of ease and relaxation.
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