Easy
UK /["/ˈiːzi/"]/US /["/ˈiːzi/"]/
Definition
not difficult; done or obtained without a lot of effort or problems
In simple words: Not difficult; simple to do.
Examples
- This math problem is easy to solve.
- She took the easy route to avoid the hills.
- Is it easy for you to learn new languages?
- The test was so easy that everyone passed.
- He prefers an easy chair to relax in.
Usage notes
Use 'easy' to describe tasks or activities that require little effort. It is widely used and appropriate in both casual and formal contexts; however, for very complex subjects, consider using 'simple' instead.
Grammar pattern
standalone adjective
Memory hint
Think of 'E for effort-less' to remember that easy means no effort needed.
Collocations
- be
- look
- seem
- extremely
- fairly
- very
- for
- all too easy
- as easy as 1, 2, 3
- as easy as ABC
Synonyms
- easy-going
Antonyms
- difficult
- hard
- challenging
Common mistakes
- Using 'easy' to refer to people (e.g., 'She is easy') which can suggest something inappropriate.
- Confusing with 'easily' (the adverb form).
- Saying 'more easy' instead of 'easier'.