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easiest

Easiest vs Book - What's the difference?

easiest | book |


As an adjective easiest

is (easy).

As a noun book is

book.

Easiest vs Easily - What's the difference?

easiest | easily |


As an adjective easiest

is (easy).

As an adverb easily is

comfortably, without discomfort or anxiety.

Easiest vs Easier - What's the difference?

easiest | easier |


As adjectives the difference between easiest and easier

is that easiest is superlative of easy while easier is comparative of easy.

Easiest vs Easy - What's the difference?

easiest | easy |


As adjectives the difference between easiest and easy

is that easiest is superlative of easy while easy is comfortable; at ease.

As an adverb easy is

in a relaxed or casual manner.

As a noun easy is

something that is easy.

As a verb easy is

to easy-oar (stop rowing.

Easiest vs Easies - What's the difference?

easiest | easies |


As an adjective easiest

is superlative of easy.

As a verb easies is

third-person singular of easy.

Easiest vs Easest - What's the difference?

easiest | easest |


As an adjective easiest

is superlative of easy.

As a verb easest is

archaic second-person singular of ease.