2026年7月6日月曜日

How to use ease in English

 "Ease" can be used both as a noun (meaning a state of being comfortable or without difficulty) and as a verb (meaning to make something less painful, difficult, or tight).

Here are 10 examples showing different ways to use "ease" in sentences:

As a Noun

  1. He passed the entrance exam with such ease that everyone was amazed.
    (Meaning: without any difficulty.)

  2. She adjusted to her new job with surprising ease.
    (Meaning: naturally and comfortably.)

  3. The chair was designed for maximum ease and comfort.
    (Meaning: a state of being relaxed.)

  4. He spoke about his past achievements with great ease.
    (Meaning: without nervousness or tension.)

  5. The software was designed with ease of use in mind.
    (Meaning: simplicity; user-friendliness.)

As a Verb

  1. The new medicine helped to ease his back pain significantly.
    (Meaning: to reduce or alleviate pain.)

  2. The government hopes these new policies will ease the financial burden on families.
    (Meaning: to make something less severe or heavy.)

  3. She slowly eased the car into the tight parking space.
    (Meaning: to move something carefully and gently.)

  4. He eased into his new role as manager after a few weeks of training.
    (Meaning: to gradually become comfortable in a situation.)

  5. The tension in the room began to ease once they started talking.
    (Meaning: to become less intense or strict.)

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Tip: A common phrase is "at ease," which is often used in formal or military contexts (meaning "relaxed" or "at rest"), or "put someone at ease," which means to make someone feel comfortable and less nervous.

Does this help clarify how to use the word?


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