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UK
/ˈiːzɪli/
]
[ US /ˈizəɫi/ ]
[ US /ˈizəɫi/ ]
ADVERB
-
without question
easily the best book she's written -
with ease (`easy' is sometimes used informally for `easily')
she was easily excited
he won easily
success came too easy
was easily confused
this china breaks very easily -
indicating high probability; in all likelihood
a mistake that could easily have ended in disaster
I might well do it
he could equally well be trying to deceive us
you may well need your umbrella
How To Use easily In A Sentence
- Desiccated liver is approximately 80% protein and is easily broken down and absorbed by the stomach.
- The cream is easily absorbed into the skin.
- Magnesium chelates, another supplement option, are easily absorbed.
- The cream is easily absorbed into the skin.
- Mohawk is a polysynthetic language, in which noun objects can easily be incorporated into the verb.
- Benecken characterized the entire hacking case as "ultramodern" and said that, in a way, it exemplified the "downside" of today's digital age "that can easily been taken advantage of by savvy youths with those skills and a lot of time. Hackers Allegedly Steal New Gaga Songs, Rumored Ke$ha Sex Photo
- Their passing was sloppy, possession was given away too easily and balls were either spilled or over carried in promising attacks.
- Once the more resistant gently dipping rocks of the Cotswolds have been removed, the underlying softer beds are easily eroded, so the Jurassic escarpments to the east of the Vales of Evesham and Gloucester retreated through time.
- More easily digestible food remains in the compartment for less time. Times, Sunday Times
- Electrical devices on spacecrafts, satellites, and aircraft must work reliably and efficiently in situations where they can not be easily repaired.