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UK
/iːzˈɪɡəʊɪŋ/
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[ US /ˈiziˈɡoʊɪŋ/ ]
[ US /ˈiziˈɡoʊɪŋ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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not burdensome or demanding; borne or done easily and without hardship
what a cushy job!
the easygoing life of a parttime consultant
a soft job -
not hurried or forced
at a leisurely (or easygoing) pace
an easy walk around the block -
relaxed and informal in attitude or standards
an easygoing teacher who allowed extra time for assignments
How To Use easygoing In A Sentence
- Fred MacMurray's face is a dazzling picture of American easygoingness and avarice. Nobody's Perfect
- But Willis's easygoing, dancing phrasing warmed up the chamber-sized dimensions of the playing, and once the intonation settled, in time for the bewitching Siciliano of the E-major concerto (BWV 1053), the group began to exude more confidence, and the closing Allegro had a happy brio. Archive 2009-06-01
- The twins had an easygoing family spirit of share and share alike.
- She grew to appreciate his attentiveness and his steady easygoing nature.
- the easygoing life of a parttime consultant
- Who are both just easygoing. We are a lot alike.
- Los Angeles was a sunny, easygoing mecca for crackpot religions and fantasies endorsed by the movie industry.
- The whole affair was a very easygoing business; people kept eating and drinking, and, when the sun reached the zenith, they fell into a snooze where they sat.
- Her easygoing manner and beatific expression lulled Ethan completely, so that her next words were twice the shock they'd have been if he'd been expecting them. Mission to Moulokin
- He was a gregarious, easygoing man, and his skills lay in his ability to deal with a wide variety of people and in difficult circumstances. Times, Sunday Times