at ease (Meaning)

at ease

to make less painful, skill that does not require a lot of hard work, to give freedom or relief, an easy fit, to moderate or reduce especially in amount or intensity, an act of easing or a state of being eased, to make less tight or difficult, freedom from labor or difficulty, to make less difficult, to move slowly or gently, freedom from any feeling of difficulty or embarrassment, freedom from pain or trouble, to act in a less harsh manner, to move or pass slowly or easily, to let (a helm or rudder) come back a little after having been put hard over, to put the helm of (a ship) alee, freedom from embarrassment or constraint, to give freedom or relief (as from pain or discomfort), standing silently (as in a military formation) with the feet apart, the right foot in place, and one or both hands behind the body, facility, effortlessness, to become less intense, vigorous, or engaged, to take away or lessen, to lessen the pressure or tension of especially by slackening, lifting, or shifting, freedom from care, to apply less pressure, the state of being comfortable, to free from discomfort or worry, relief from discomfort or obligation, freedom from pain or discomfort, to free from something that pains, disquiets, or burdens, free from restraint or formality, free from pain or discomfort, to maneuver gently or carefully

at ease Sentence Examples

  1. The tranquil ambiance put guests at ease, allowing them to relax and unwind.
  2. After the initial anxiety, she slowly began to feel more at ease in the unfamiliar environment.
  3. The soothing music created a serene atmosphere that put everyone at ease.
  4. With his years of experience, the surgeon put the patient at ease before the procedure.
  5. Despite the chaos around them, they remained remarkably at ease, their composure evident.
  6. The warm welcome and friendly staff put visitors at ease from the moment they arrived.
  7. Practicing yoga regularly helped her maintain a state of tranquility and put her at ease even during stressful situations.
  8. The gentle breeze and soft rustling of leaves created a calming effect, putting hikers at ease as they explored the forest.
  9. The therapist's soothing voice and empathetic demeanor put clients at ease, facilitating open and insightful conversations.
  10. The low lighting and cozy ambiance of the café put patrons at ease, encouraging them to linger and enjoy their time.

FAQs About the word at ease

to make less painful, skill that does not require a lot of hard work, to give freedom or relief, an easy fit, to moderate or reduce especially in amount or inte

comfortable, relaxed, cozy, comfy,snug, pleased, at home, warm, easygoing, peaceful

uncomfortable, troubled,dissatisfied, disturbed, displeased,discontented, agitated, perturbed

The tranquil ambiance put guests at ease, allowing them to relax and unwind.

After the initial anxiety, she slowly began to feel more at ease in the unfamiliar environment.

The soothing music created a serene atmosphere that put everyone at ease.

With his years of experience, the surgeon put the patient at ease before the procedure.