Synonyms for easeful
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : eez-fuh l |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈiz fəl |
Définition of easeful
- adj comfortable
- The feeling of being "half in love with easeful death" has passed.
- Extract from : « Impressions of a War Correspondent » by George Lynch
- There is at the outset from Wimborne a choice between the easeful and the toilsome.
- Extract from : « The Hardy Country » by Charles G. Harper
- He, sneered they, was too easeful and sensual to endure the discomfort of so long a journey.
- Extract from : « Great Ralegh » by Hugh De Selincourt
- I let the problem be and fell back into the easeful lap of unconsciousness.
- Extract from : « Dead Man's Rock » by Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch
- From all soft, easeful beliefs and silken complacencies the last Irish poet breaks away in a book of insurrections.
- Extract from : « Imaginations and Reveries » by (A.E.) George William Russell
- Let me sternly shake off some things—all frivolity, easeful indifference, the spirit of haste and self-seeking.
- Extract from : « My Daily Meditation for the Circling Year » by John Henry Jowett
- The stone-cold comforter attracts the poets, and most of them, like Keats, are half in love with easeful death.
- Extract from : « Side Lights » by James Runciman
- These people are easeful in their actions, make as few moves as possible and thereby lend an air of restfulness wherever they go.
- Extract from : « How to Analyze People on Sight » by Elsie Lincoln Benedict and Ralph Paine Benedict
- Most men, for one reason or another, have at times been 'half in love with easeful death.'
- Extract from : « Hours in a Library, Volume I. (of III.) » by Leslie Stephen
- The essence of a functional psychosis is a flight from reality to a retreat of easeful unreality.
- Extract from : « Benign Stupors » by August Hoch
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