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Learn to pronounce eas·y

/ˈēzē/
adjective
  1. achieved without great effort; presenting few difficulties.
    "an easy way of retrieving information"
    synonyms: uncomplicated, not difficult, undemanding, unexacting, unchallenging, effortless, painless, trouble-free, facile, simple, straightforward, elementary, idiot-proof, plain sailing, easy-peasy, easy as pie, as easy as falling off a log, as easy as ABC, a piece of cake, child's play, kids' stuff, a cinch, no sweat, a doddle, a breeze, a pushover, money for old rope, money for jam, duck soup, a snap, easy-breezy, a bludge, a piece of old tackle, a snip, a piece of piss
  2. (of a period of time or way of life) free from worries or problems.
    "promises of an easy life in the New World"
    synonyms: calm, tranquil, serene, quiet, peaceful, trouble-free, untroubled, undisturbed, unworried, contented, relaxed, comfortable, secure, safe, cushy
  3. (of an object of attack or criticism) having no defense; vulnerable.
    "he was vulnerable and an easy target"
    synonyms: vulnerable, susceptible, exploitable, defenseless, naive, gullible, trusting, credulous, impressionable, ripe for the picking

adverb
without difficulty or effort.
"we all scared real easy in those days"

exclamation
be careful.
"easy, girl—you'll knock me over!"

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