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All easy-going synonyms

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adj easy-going

  • secure β€” free from or not exposed to danger or harm; safe.
  • at ease β€” If you are at ease, you are feeling confident and relaxed, and are able to talk to people without feeling nervous or anxious. If you put someone at their ease, you make them feel at ease.
  • feelgood β€” Informal. intended to make one happy or satisfied: a feel-good movie; feel-good politics.
  • laid back β€” relaxed or unhurried: laid-back music rhythms.
  • anxious β€” If you are anxious to do something or anxious that something should happen, you very much want to do it or very much want it to happen.
  • unbothered β€” not experiencing mental or physical discomfort: He was unbothered by the cold. He was unbothered about not being picked for the team.
  • conceited β€” If you say that someone is conceited, you are showing your disapproval of the fact that they are far too proud of their abilities or achievements.
  • obsequious β€” characterized by or showing servile complaisance or deference; fawning: an obsequious bow.
  • self-assured β€” self-confident.
  • self-possessed β€” having or showing control of one's feelings, behavior, etc.; composed; poised.
  • self-satisfied β€” feeling or showing satisfaction with oneself.
  • serene β€” calm, peaceful, or tranquil; unruffled: a serene landscape; serene old age.
  • unconcerned β€” not involved or interested; disinterested.
  • gratified β€” Obsolete. to reward; remunerate.
  • accommodating β€” If you describe someone as accommodating, you like the fact that they are willing to do things in order to please you or help you.
  • amiable β€” Someone who is amiable is friendly and pleasant to be with.
  • conciliatory β€” When you are conciliatory in your actions or behaviour, you show that you are willing to end a disagreement with someone.
  • deferential β€” Someone who is deferential is polite and respectful towards someone else.
  • friendly β€” characteristic of or befitting a friend; showing friendship: a friendly greeting.
  • generous β€” liberal in giving or sharing; unselfish: a generous patron of the arts; a generous gift.
  • good-humored β€” having or showing a pleasant, amiable mood: a good-humored man; a good-humored remark.
  • good-natured β€” having or showing a pleasant, kindly disposition; amiable: a warm, good-natured person.
  • indulgent β€” characterized by or showing indulgence; benignly lenient or permissive: an indulgent parent.
  • lenient β€” agreeably tolerant; permissive; indulgent: He tended to be lenient toward the children. More lenient laws encouraged greater freedom of expression.
  • mild β€” amiably gentle or temperate in feeling or behavior toward others.
  • obliging β€” willing or eager to do favors, offer one's services, etc.; accommodating: The clerk was most obliging.
  • polite β€” showing good manners toward others, as in behavior, speech, etc.; courteous; civil: a polite reply.
  • solicitous β€” anxious or concerned (usually followed by about, for, etc., or a clause): solicitous about a person's health.
  • submissive β€” inclined or ready to submit or yield to the authority of another; unresistingly or humbly obedient: submissive servants.
  • good-tempered β€” good-natured; amiable.
  • agreeable β€” If something is agreeable, it is pleasant and you enjoy it.
  • composed β€” If someone is composed, they are calm and able to control their feelings.
  • consistent β€” Someone who is consistent always behaves in the same way, has the same attitudes towards people or things, or achieves the same level of success in something.
  • constant β€” You use constant to describe something that happens all the time or is always there.
  • imperturbable β€” incapable of being upset or agitated; not easily excited; calm: imperturbable composure.
  • level-headed β€” having common sense and sound judgment; sensible.
  • methodical β€” performed, disposed, or acting in a systematic way; systematic; orderly: a methodical person.
  • orderly β€” arranged or disposed in a neat, tidy manner or in a regular sequence: an orderly desk.
  • placid β€” pleasantly calm or peaceful; unruffled; tranquil; serenely quiet or undisturbed: placid waters.
  • regular β€” usual; normal; customary: to put something in its regular place.
  • smooth β€” free from projections or unevenness of surface; not rough: smooth wood; a smooth road.
  • stable β€” a building for the lodging and feeding of horses, cattle, etc.
  • systematic β€” having, showing, or involving a system, method, or plan: a systematic course of reading; systematic efforts.
  • temperate β€” moderate or self-restrained; not extreme in opinion, statement, etc.: a temperate response to an insulting challenge.
  • tranquil β€” free from commotion or tumult; peaceful; quiet; calm: a tranquil country place.
  • unchanging β€” to make the form, nature, content, future course, etc., of (something) different from what it is or from what it would be if left alone: to change one's name; to change one's opinion; to change the course of history.
  • unflappable β€” not easily upset or confused, especially in a crisis; imperturbable.
  • uniform β€” identical or consistent, as from example to example, place to place, or moment to moment: uniform spelling; a uniform building code.
  • unruffled β€” calm; not emotionally upset or agitated; steady; unflustered: He became all excited, but she remained unruffled.
  • unvarying β€” to change or alter, as in form, appearance, character, or substance: to vary one's methods.
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