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Meaning of easers
The primary meaning of the word "easers" is related to things that make a situation or problem less difficult or unpleasant.
Etymology of easers
The word "easers" is derived from the verb "ease", which has its roots in Old French "aise" meaning "comfort" or "leisure", and further from Latin "assicare" meaning "to make secure" or "to assure"
Historically, the word has been used since the 14th century to describe things that bring comfort or relief
Synonyms
alleviators
mitigators
soothers
calmers
comforters
relievers
relaxers
reducers
minimizers
lesseners
easers
softeners
mollifiers
pacifiers
tranquilizers
sedaters
settlers
stillers
quieters
silencers
hushers
mufflers
dampeners
deadeners
numbers
stunners
bewilderers
perplexers
disorienters
confounders
addlers
fuddlers
muddlers
snarlers
entanglers
complicators
obfuscators
abstrusers
mystifiers
enigmatizers
riddles
enigmas
puzzles
conundrums
brain teasers
mind benders
head scratchers
Definitions
- Something that makes a situation or problem less difficult or unpleasant
- * A person or thing that alleviates or mitigates a difficult or unpleasant situation
Usage Examples
- The new policy is designed to be an easer for low-income families
- * The massage therapist was an easer for my sore muscles
- * The calming music was an easer for my frazzled nerves
Antonyms
aggravators
exacerbators
intensifiers
worseners
increasers
magnifiers
amplifiers
enhancers
strengtheners
fortifiers
stiffeners
hardeners
tougheners
complicators
confounders
perplexers
bewilderers
disorienters
addlers
fuddlers
muddlers
snarlers
entanglers
complicators
obfuscators
abstrusers
mystifiers
enigmatizers