easy

/ˈiːzi/
adjective
  1. Not difficult; requiring little effort.
    • The math test was easy for most of the students.
    • This recipe is easy to follow, even for beginners.
    • Finding a parking spot here is not easy on weekends.
  2. Comfortable and without worry or trouble.
    • After retiring, she enjoyed an easy life in the countryside.
    • He has an easy manner that puts people at ease.
    • We had an easy conversation over coffee.
  3. Not strict or demanding; lenient.
    • He takes an easy approach to discipline.
    • The teacher was easy on the students who had studied hard.
    • My parents are pretty easy about my curfew.
adverb
  1. Without much effort or difficulty (used in informal phrases).
    • Go easy on the salt; it's not good for your health.
    • Take it easy and relax this weekend.
    • Easy come, easy go.