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adjective (done without (apparent) effort: The dancer's movements looked effortless.) sin esfuerzo, fáciltr['efətləs]1 fácil, sin esfuerzoeffortless ['ɛfərtləs] adj: fácil, sin esfuerzoadj.• fácil adj.• nada penoso adj.'efərtləs, 'efətlɪs['efǝtlɪs]ADJ [success, victory] fácil; [charm, superiority, grace] naturalshe danced across the room with light, effortless movements — cruzó la habitación bailando con movimientos ligeros, hechos sin esfuerzo
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