ease

/iz/
noun
  1. A state of being comfortable, relaxed, or without difficulty.
    • She answered the questions with ease.
    • After the exam, he felt a sense of ease.
    • The new software makes the task a breeze of ease.
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verb
  1. To make something less difficult, painful, or severe.
    • Talking to a friend can ease your worries.
    • They built a ramp to ease access for wheelchairs.
    • The medicine helped ease her headache.
  2. To move slowly and carefully into a position.
    • She eased herself into the chair after a long day.
    • He eased the car into the tight parking spot.
    • The boat eased away from the dock.
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