Word: ease Word origin: Middle English: from Old French aise, based on Latin adjacens ‘lying close by’, present participle of adjacere . The verb is originally from Old French aisier, from the phrase a aise ‘at ease’; in later use from the noun. Phonetic: iːz Listen:
make (something unpleasant or intense) less serious or severe. Example: a huge road-building programme to ease congestion
move carefully or gradually. Example: I eased down the slope with care
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