"Easters" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Easters" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Easters" Meaning

Easters are the ridges or creases on the surface of a fabric, particularly a woven one, that result from the way the threads intersect.

"Easters" Examples

Easter's Usage Examples


1. Possessive Form

"The Easter's eggs are hidden around the town for kids to find."

2. Nominative Absolute

"Having just moved, we decided to spend Easter with our families."

3. Idiomatic Expression

"Spring is in the air, and Easter's here, so we're feeling hopeful and cheerful."

4. Countable Noun

"The child decorated two Easters eggs with bright colors."

5. Compound Noun

"The Easter's basket was filled with treats for the little boy."

"Easters" Similar Words

Eastenders

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EastEnders is a British soap opera that premiered in 1985. It is set in the fictional London Borough of Walford, in the East End of London, and follows the lives of the residents of Albert Square. The show is known for its gritty realism, complex characters, and tackling of controversial issues such as poverty, crime, and social issues.

Easter

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Easter is a significant festival in the Christian calendar, observed by Christians around the world to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ. The festival is traditionally marked by church services, the exchange of gifts, and the eating of typical Easter foods such as hot cross buns and chocolate Easter eggs. In many countries, Easter is also associated with springtime and new life, symbolized by the Easter bunny, eggs, and other symbols of rebirth and renewal.

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Easterly

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Easterner

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A person from the Eastern part of a country, region, or city; from Asia or the Far East, especially Japan, China, or Korea; referring to someone or something that is typical of or characteristic of the eastern world.

Easterners

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Easterners refers to people who reside in or originate from Eastern countries, regions, or cultures, often contrasted with Westerners, who are people from Western countries, regions, or cultures. The term can encompass a broad range of cultures, including those in Asia, Europe's eastern regions, and the Middle East. It can also refer specifically to Eastern Europeans, East Asians, or Southeast Asians, among others.

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Eastertide

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Easter Tide refers to the period of time which includes Easter Sunday, or Good Friday to Easter Sunday, which is the most significant time in the Christian liturgical calendar. It is a period of celebrating the resurrection of Jesus Christ.

Eastleigh

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Eastleigh is a town in Hampshire, England, UK. It is a unitary authority and a borough located near Southampton. The name "Eastleigh" is derived from the Old English words "east" meaning "east" and "leah" meaning "meadow" or "woodland clearing". So, literally, Eastleigh means "eastern meadow" or "eastern wood clearing".

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Eastward

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Eastwards

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Easy-going

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Easy-peasy

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"Easy-peasy" is an informal expression that means something is very simple or effortless. It is often used to convey that a task or situation is not challenging at all, and that it can be accomplished with little or no difficulty. The phrase is often used in an informal context, such as in conversation with friends or in a casual writing style.

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