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71breathe\ easily — • breathe easily • breathe freely v To have relief from difficulty or worry; relax; feel that trouble is gone; stop worrying. Now that the big bills were paid, he breathed more easily. His mother didn t breathe easily until he got home that night …
72breathe easily — phrasal or breathe freely : to enjoy relief from pressure, strain, anxiety, or danger * * * breathe easily ● breathe * * * breathe easily see ↑breathe • • • Main Entry: ↑ …
73all too easily — phrase used for saying that something often happens, especially something bad Feelings of resentment can all too easily turn to anger. Thesaurus: often and many timessynonym Main entry: easily …
74breathe (easily) again — breathe ( easily/freely/) again phrase to relax because you are no longer in a difficult or dangerous situation We found that file, so you can breathe again. Thesaurus: to be, or to become calm and stop worryingsynonym Main entry: br …
75breathe easily — or[breathe freely] {v.} To have relief from difficulty or worry; relax; feel that trouble is gone; stop worrying. * /Now that the big bills were paid, he breathed more easily./ * /His mother didn t breathe easily until he got home that night./ …
76breathe easily — or[breathe freely] {v.} To have relief from difficulty or worry; relax; feel that trouble is gone; stop worrying. * /Now that the big bills were paid, he breathed more easily./ * /His mother didn t breathe easily until he got home that night./ …
77easy, easily — These words are not interchangeable in standard speech and writing. Easily is an adverb; easy is an adjective. Such expressions as Take it easy, Go easy, and Travel easy by bus are informal, although widely used. Examples of standard use: This is …
78be easily led — phrase to be easily persuaded to do or believe something Thesaurus: weak, and not determined or ambitioussynonym Main entry: lead …
79may (very) easily — may (very) well/easily/ phrase used for saying that something is fairly likely to be true or is fairly likely to happen What you say may very well be true. A small technical error may easily result in a serious accident. it may well be that: It… …
80might (very) easily — might (very) well/easily/spoken phrase used for saying that something is likely to happen or is likely to be true We might well have to wait six months before we know the answers. The crisis might very easily lead to war. Thesaurus: to be certain …