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Synonyms and antonyms of Easy to do and to be easy in British Thesaurus

Easy to do and to be easy

easy (adjective)

not difficult to do, or not needing much work

simple (adjective)

easy to understand, solve, or do

convenient (adjective)

easy to do, or not causing problems or difficulties

elementary (adjective)

easy

effortless (adjective)

done well or successfully and without any effort

manageable (adjective)

able to be dealt with or controlled easily

trouble-free (adjective)

not affected by any problems or difficulties

mindless (adjective)

not needing any thought or intelligence

undemanding (adjective)

not needing much mental or physical effort

come naturally/easily/easy (to someone) ()

to be easy for someone to do, without them needing to try hard

be a doddle ()

to be very easy to do

be all downhill/be downhill all the way ()

to be easy after the difficult things that you have just done

Bob’s your uncle ()

used for saying that something will be very easy or quick to do

bolt-on (adjective)

British able to be added to something easily without needing any major changes

bubblegum (adjective)

attractive to children or teenagers because of not being serious or not needing much mental effort

cushy (adjective)

informal very easy or pleasant and not involving a lot of work

ease (noun)

the fact that something is easy to do

easy (adjective)

used about something that is easy to do but may not be the best thing to do

easy-peasy (adjective)

Britishinformal extremely easy. This word is used mainly by children or when speaking to children.

it is all too easy (for someone) to do something ()

used for saying that it is very easy to make a mistake or to do something that will cause problems

like taking candy from a baby (American)

American very easy to do

low-maintenance (adjective)

not needing much effort or money

no bother ()

used for emphasizing that someone can do something very easily

no object ()

used for saying that something, especially money, is not a problem or difficulty

no trouble ()

easy and pleasant to deal with and not causing you any problems

slick (adjective)

done in a very impressive way that seems to need very little effort

soft (adjective)

informal not complicated, or not needing a lot of effort

something comes easy (to someone) ()

used for saying that it is not hard for someone to do something

step-by-step (adjective)

a step-by-step plan or set of instructions is easy to follow and explains each stage of a process in a clear and simple way

there’s nothing to it ()

used for saying that something is very easy to do

tractable (adjective)

very formal easy to deal with

with your eyes shut/closed ()

used for saying that it is easy to do something