easily
11easily — [[t]i͟ːzɪli[/t]] ♦♦♦ 1) ADV GRADED: usu ADV before v, also ADV n/adj (emphasis) You use easily to emphasize that something is very likely to happen, or is very likely to be true. It could easily be another year before the economy starts to show… …
12easily — adverb Date: 13th century 1. in an easy manner ; without difficulty < won easily > 2. a. without question ; by far < was easily the best meal I ve ever had > b. at the …
13easily*/*/*/ — [ˈiːzɪli] adv 1) without difficulty or effort You could easily get there in a day.[/ex] 2) used for saying that something is likely to happen or be true The situation could easily get worse.[/ex] 3) definitely This is easily his best album in… …
14easily — /ee zeuh lee, eez lee/, adv. 1. in an easy manner; with ease; without trouble: The traffic moved along easily. 2. beyond question; by far: easily the best. 3. likely; well: He may easily change his mind. [1250 1300; ME esily. See EASY, LY] Syn. 2 …
15easily — adv. Easily is used with these adjectives: ↑acceptable, ↑accessible, ↑adaptable, ↑amused, ↑apparent, ↑applicable, ↑attainable, ↑available, ↑avoidable, ↑best, ↑comparable, ↑ …
16easily — eas•i•ly [[t]ˈi zə li, ˈiz li[/t]] adv. 1) in an easy manner; with ease; without trouble 2) beyond question; by far: easily the best[/ex] 3) likely; well: He may easily change his mind[/ex] • Etymology: 1250–1300 …
17easily — adv. 1 without difficulty. 2 by far (easily the best). 3 very probably (it could easily snow) …
18easily — See: BREATHE EASILY or BREATHE FREELY …
19easily — See: BREATHE EASILY or BREATHE FREELY …
20easily — See easy, easily …