With ease Meaning in English
expression
ˈwɪð/, /ˈwɪθ/, /wɪð/, /wɪθ/ /ˈiz
WITH EEZ or WITH EZ
wˈɪð/ /ˈiːz
WITH EEEZ
Definition
To do something in a way that is not difficult for you, without effort or struggle.
Usage & Nuances
A formal and polite expression; used to describe actions that appear effortless. Commonly paired after verbs: 'solve with ease', 'pass with ease'. Not typically used in casual spoken English, where alternatives like 'easily' or 'no problem' are more common.
Spanish: con facilidad - fácilmentePortuguese (BR): com facilidadePortuguese (PT): com facilidadeChinese (Simplified): 轻松地 - 容易地Chinese (Traditional): 輕鬆地 - 容易地Hindi: आसानी सेArabic: بكل سهولةBengali: সহজেই - অনায়াসেRussian: без труда - с лёгкостьюJapanese: 容易に - 楽々とVietnamese: một cách dễ dàng - nhẹ nhàngKorean: 쉽게 - 거뜬히Turkish: kolaylıkla - rahatlıklaUrdu: آسانی سے - بے دِقتIndonesian: dengan mudah - dengan lancar
Example Sentences
She finished the exam with ease.
basic
The baby learned to walk with ease.
basic
He can solve math problems with ease.
basic
She handles difficult customers with ease, never losing her smile.
natural
After years of practice, he moves across the dance floor with ease.
natural
He gave his speech with ease, as if he had done it a thousand times.
natural