easeful
American
[eez-fuhl]
/ ˈiz fəl /
adjective
ˈeaseful
British
/ ˈiːzfʊl /
adjective
Other Word Forms
- easefully adverb
- easefulness noun
Etymology
Origin of easeful
First recorded in 1325–75, easeful is from the Middle English word eisefull. See ease, -ful
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