stately |
easy |
As adjectives the difference between stately and easy
is that
stately is of people: regal, dignified; worthy of respect while
easy is comfortable; at ease.
As adverbs the difference between stately and easy
is that
stately is in a stately manner while
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).
royal |
easy |
As nouns the difference between royal and easy
is that
royal is (soccer) someone connected with , as a fan, player, coach etc while
easy is something that is easy.
As adjectives the difference between royal and easy
is that
royal is (
used in terms of address or reference to members of a royal family) while
easy is comfortable; at ease.
As a proper noun royal
is .
As an adverb easy is
in a relaxed or casual manner.
As a verb easy is
to easy-oar (stop rowing).
easy |
undemanding |
As adjectives the difference between easy and undemanding
is that
easy is comfortable; at ease while
undemanding is not demanding.
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).
easy |
confident |
Related terms |
Easy is a related term of confident.
As adjectives the difference between easy and confident
is that
easy is comfortable; at ease while
confident is very sure of something; positive.
As nouns the difference between easy and confident
is that
easy is something that is easy while
confident is .
As an adverb easy
is in a relaxed or casual manner.
As a verb easy
is to easy-oar (stop rowing).
easy |
opportune |
Related terms |
Easy is a related term of opportune.
As adjectives the difference between easy and opportune
is that
easy is comfortable; at ease while
opportune is suitable for some particular purpose.
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).
easy |
quiet |
Synonyms |
As adjectives the difference between easy and quiet
is that
easy is comfortable; at ease while
quiet is with little or no sound; free from of disturbing noise.
As nouns the difference between easy and quiet
is that
easy is something that is easy while
quiet is the absence of sound; quietness.
As verbs the difference between easy and quiet
is that
easy is to easy-oar (stop rowing while
quiet is to become quiet, silent, still, tranquil, calm.
As an adverb easy
is in a relaxed or casual manner.
perfect |
easy |
Related terms |
Perfect is a related term of easy.
As adjectives the difference between perfect and easy
is that
perfect is fitting its definition precisely while
easy is comfortable; at ease.
As nouns the difference between perfect and easy
is that
perfect is (grammar) the perfect tense, or a form in that tense while
easy is something that is easy.
As verbs the difference between perfect and easy
is that
perfect is to make perfect; to improve or hone while
easy is to easy-oar (stop rowing).
As an adverb easy is
in a relaxed or casual manner.
unhesitating |
easy |
Related terms |
As adjectives the difference between unhesitating and easy
is that
unhesitating is not hesitating; with no hesitation 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.
readily |
easy |
As adverbs the difference between readily and easy
is that
readily is without unwillingness or hesitation; showing readiness while
easy is in a relaxed or casual manner.
As an adjective easy is
comfortable; at ease.
As a noun easy is
something that is easy.
As a verb easy is
to easy-oar (stop rowing).
easy |
prompt |
Related terms |
Easy is a related term of prompt.
As adjectives the difference between easy and prompt
is that
easy is comfortable; at ease while
prompt is (archaic) ready, willing (to act).
As nouns the difference between easy and prompt
is that
easy is something that is easy while
prompt is a reminder or cue.
As verbs the difference between easy and prompt
is that
easy is to easy-oar (stop rowing) while
prompt is to lead someone toward what they should say or do.
As an adverb easy
is in a relaxed or casual manner.
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