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ease of manner

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  • ease — I. noun Etymology: Middle English ese, from Anglo French eise, aise convenience, comfort, ultimately from Latin adjacent , adjacens neighboring more at adjacent Date: 13th century 1. the state of being comfortable: as a. freedom from pain or… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • ease — /iz / (say eez) noun 1. freedom from labour, pain, or physical annoyance of any kind; tranquil rest; comfort: to take one s ease. 2. freedom from concern, anxiety, or solicitude; a quiet state of mind: be at ease. 3. freedom from difficulty or… …  

  • ease — /eez/, n., v., eased, easing. n. 1. freedom from labor, pain, or physical annoyance; tranquil rest; comfort: to enjoy one s ease. 2. freedom from concern, anxiety, or solicitude; a quiet state of mind: to be at ease about one s health. 3. freedom …   Universalium

  • ease — 1. noun 1) he defeated them all with ease Syn: effortlessness, no trouble, simplicity; deftness, adroitness, proficiency, mastery Ant: difficulty 2) his ease of manner Syn …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • ease — 1. noun 1) he defeated them all with ease Syn: effortlessness, no trouble, simplicity 2) his ease of manner Syn: naturalness, casualness, informality, composure, nonchalance, insouciance 3) …   Synonyms and antonyms dictionary

  • Ease — ([=e]z), n. [OE. ese, eise, F. aise; akin to Pr. ais, aise, OIt. asio, It. agio; of uncertain origin; cf. L. ansa handle, occasion, opportunity. Cf. {Agio}, {Disease}.] 1. Satisfaction; pleasure; hence, accommodation; entertainment. [Obs.] [1913… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • ease — [ēz] n. [ME ese < OFr aise < VL * adjaces < L adjacens, lying nearby, hence easy to reach: see ADJACENT] 1. freedom from pain, worry, or trouble; comfort 2. freedom from stiffness, formality, or awkwardness; natural, easy manner; poise 3 …   English World dictionary

  • manner — The phrase to the manner born is now commonly used to mean ‘naturally at ease in a given situation’. This use is informal only; the phrase is taken from Shakespeare, Hamlet i.iv.17. (Though I am native here And to the manner born, it is a custom… …   Modern English usage

  • manner — n. 1 a way a thing is done or happens (always dresses in that manner). 2 (in pl.) a social behaviour (it is bad manners to stare). b polite or well bred behaviour (he has no manners). c modes of life; conditions of society. 3 a person s outward… …   Useful english dictionary

  • manner — noun 1》 a way in which something is done or happens. 2》 a style in literature or art. 3》 (manner of) chiefly literary a kind or sort. 4》 a person s outward bearing or way of behaving towards others. 5》 (manners) polite or well bred social… …   English new terms dictionary

  • ease — iːz n. comfort; calm; lack of difficulty; easy manner v. make easier; calm, soothe; free, release (from pain, etc.); loosen …   English contemporary dictionary

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