Collocations for "easier"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "easier" in context.
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easy
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.adj
- was an easy [test, exam, recipe, game, question, level]
- easy [installment, removal, payment, terms, access]
- an easy [life, mind, upbringing, stance, job]
- easy [listening, reading, viewing]
- within easy reach
- an easy [way, process, method, solution, alternative] to
- easy to [use, see, follow, understand, pass, find]
- easy for [you, everyone, most people]
- that's easy for you to say!
- it was too easy for her
- was easier than I [thought, imagined]
- easier said than done!
- has never been easier (to)
- are not making [this, things] any easier
- it's easy peasy
- was the easiest thing [yet, ever]
- it's not easy [being, having, when]
- has not had an easy time [of it, lately, recently]
- (as) easy as [pie, ABC]
- UK: as easy as falling off a log
- [really, extremely, insultingly] easy
- [much, a lot, a good deal, far] easier
- take the easy way out
- easy on the [eye, ear, senses]
- sexually explicit: everyone knows she is easy
- [take it, go] easy on [him, the dessert]
- easy does it
- was an easy [test, exam, recipe, game, question, level]
- easy [installment, removal, payment, terms, access]
- an easy [life, mind, upbringing, stance, job]
- an easy-going [person, man, woman, boss]
- easy [listening, reading, viewing]
- within easy reach
- an easy [way, process, method, solution, alternative] to
- easy to [use, see, follow, understand, pass, find]
- easy-to-use [software, app, guide, camera]
- easy for [you, everyone, most people]
- that's easy for you to say!
- it was too easy for her
- was easier than I [thought, imagined]
- easier said than done!
- has never been easier (to)
- are not making [this, things] any easier
- it's easy peasy
- was the easiest thing [yet, ever]
- it's not easy [being, having, when]
- has not had an easy time [of it, lately, recently]
- (as) easy as [pie, ABC]
- UK: as easy as falling off a log
- [really, extremely, insultingly] easy
- [much, a lot, a good deal, far] easier
- take the easy way out
- easy on the [eye, ear, senses]
- sexually explicit: everyone knows she is easy
- [take it, go] easy on [him, the dessert]
- easy does it
'easier' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):