ease´ful|ly — ease|ful «EEZ fuhl», adjective. giving ease; comfortable; soothing: »easeful Death (Keats). The daughter sees all this as a dire threat to her happy, easeful life with her father (Newsweek). –ease´ful|ly, adverb. –ease´ful|ness, noun … Useful english dictionary
ease|ful — «EEZ fuhl», adjective. giving ease; comfortable; soothing: »easeful Death (Keats). The daughter sees all this as a dire threat to her happy, easeful life with her father (Newsweek). –ease´ful|ly, adverb. –ease´ful|ness, noun … Useful english dictionary
ful — aw·ful; beau·ti·ful; doubt·ful; dread·ful; faith·ful; ful·crum; ful·fill·ment; ful·go·rid; ful·mi·nate; gust·ful; hope·ful; mer·ci·ful; mer·ci·ful·ly; need·ful; pow·er·ful; stom·ach·ful; won·der·ful; af·fright·ful·ly; bale·ful·ly; bale·ful·ness;… … English syllables
Easeful — Ease ful, a. Full of ease; suitable for affording ease or rest; quiet; comfortable; restful. Shak. {Ease ful*ly}, adv. {Ease ful*ness}, n. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Easefully — Easeful Ease ful, a. Full of ease; suitable for affording ease or rest; quiet; comfortable; restful. Shak. {Ease ful*ly}, adv. {Ease ful*ness}, n. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Easefulness — Easeful Ease ful, a. Full of ease; suitable for affording ease or rest; quiet; comfortable; restful. Shak. {Ease ful*ly}, adv. {Ease ful*ness}, n. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Diseasefulness — Dis*ease ful*ness, n. The quality of being diseaseful; trouble; trial. [R.] Sir P. Sidney. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
dis — dis·accord; dis·advantage; dis·affect; dis·aggregate; dis·ap·pear; dis·array; dis·bar; dis·burse; dis·card; dis·charge; dis·ci·ple; dis·ci·pli·nar·i·an; dis·ci·pline; dis·claim; dis·close; dis·co; dis·co·glos·sid; dis·coid; dis·coi·dal;… … English syllables
Ungraceful — Un*grace ful, a. Not graceful; not marked with ease and dignity; deficient in beauty and elegance; inelegant; awkward; as, ungraceful manners; ungraceful speech. [1913 Webster] The other oak remaining a blackened and ungraceful trunk. Sir W.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Ungracefully — Ungraceful Un*grace ful, a. Not graceful; not marked with ease and dignity; deficient in beauty and elegance; inelegant; awkward; as, ungraceful manners; ungraceful speech. [1913 Webster] The other oak remaining a blackened and ungraceful trunk.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English