eased (Meaning)
eased (s)
(of pain or sorrow) made easier to bear
eased (imp. & p. p.)
of Ease
Synonyms & Antonyms of eased
Synonyms:
Antonyms:
- keen
- vehement
- fearful
- dreadful
- ghastly
- frightful
- deep
- fearsome
- concentrated
- acute
- excruciating
- frightful
- fierce
- vicious
- concentrated
- keen
- furious
- vicious
- dreadful
- ferocious
- explosive
- intensive
- violent
- excruciating
- intense
- hard
- explosive
- violent
- profound
- ghastly
- deep
- aggravated
- terrible
- ferocious
- terrible
- blistering
- heavy-duty
- exquisite
- fearsome
- furious
- heavy
- intensive
- vehement
- acute
- heavy
- hard
- intense
- fierce
- aggravated
- heavy-duty
- blistering
- exquisite
- fearful
- profound
eased Sentence Examples
- The tension in the room eased as laughter filled the air.
- The pain in her knee eased after she took the medication.
- The government eased restrictions on businesses during the pandemic.
- The hikers eased their pace as they approached the summit.
- The actor eased into his role after a few rehearsals.
- The teacher eased the students' nerves before the exam.
- The massage therapist eased the knots in her client's back.
- The wind eased, and the sailboat glided peacefully through the water.
- The pain in her heart eased as she finally let go of the past.
- The traffic eased as the rush hour came to an end.
FAQs About the word eased
(of pain or sorrow) made easier to bearof Ease
lightened, diminished, reduced, toned (down), qualified, lessened,alleviated, subdued, moderated, decreased
keen, vehement, fearful, dreadful, ghastly, frightful, deep, fearsome, concentrated, acute
The tension in the room eased as laughter filled the air.
The pain in her knee eased after she took the medication.
The government eased restrictions on businesses during the pandemic.
The hikers eased their pace as they approached the summit.