"Easiness" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Easiness refers to the quality or state of being easy or uncomplicated. It can describe something that is simple, convenient, or free from difficulties or obstacles. For example, a person may find a task easy if they can accomplish it with little effort or strain.
Here are 5 usage examples based on the word easiness:
Easels are tall, freestanding structures used to hold and support a drawing board, canvas, or paper at a comfortable painting or drawing position. They typically have three legs and a movable arm that can be adjusted to different heights and angles. Easels are commonly used by artists, students, and educators to create artwork, make sketches, and display finished pieces.
An easement is a non-possessory interest in another person's property that is acknowledgyed or reserved for the benefit of the easement holder, even if the easement holder no longer owns an interest in the land. It allows the easement holder to use the land in a specific way, such as crossing over it or using a portion of it, but does not grant ownership of the land itself. Easements can be created through agreement, operation of law, or conveyance and may be recorded in the chain of title for the affected property. They can also be terminated or modified, usually with the consent of the parties involved or as a result of government action.
Easements refers to a right given to someone to use or cross another person's land, such as a right of way, for a specific purpose, typically for utilities, access, or other limited purposes.
Eastbound refers to a direction or route that is heading towards the east, often used to describe a journey, transportation, or movement. For example, "I'm taking the eastbound train to New York City" means you are traveling to New York City from a location west of the city. In general, eastbound implies a movement towards the rising sun.
Eastcote is a suburban area in Hillingdon, London, England. Specifically, it is a district within Ruislip, a larger town in west London.
A "EastEnder" is a colloquialism referring to a native or inhabitant of the East End, a part of London, England. Specifically, it refers to people from the working-class, often from a deprived or impoverished background, living in areas such as Whitechapel, Stepney, Hackney, or other districts east of the City of London.