Comparative for having a friendly or amiable nature
“Kids he coached have fond memories of him, and remember a friendly and easygoing guy they could look up to.”
Comparative for having a relaxed vibe or atmosphere
“Many call Diamond Head Waikiki their favorite section of town, thanks to its pretty setting, easygoing vibe, great beach, and prime panoramic views of the rest of Waikiki.”
Comparative for having calm or moderate temperament
“Ms. Carberry, our art teacher, was a very pleasant, easygoing teacher. We painted to our heart's content.”
Comparative for having a casual or flexible style, manner, or nature
“Before leaving, he ensured that his bar and grill didn't change its easygoing attitude towards servicemen.”
Comparative for lenient or permissive in nature
“But, if the main danger is from strategies that are good at exploiting easygoing rules, then an excess of forgiveness is costly.”
Comparative for showing no interest, vigor, determination, or enthusiasm
“The fishermen here are lazy and easygoing, and rest on land for several days whenever they've had a good catch.”
Comparative for requiring or involving very little or no effort
Comparative for having a relaxed, friendly, or unofficial style, manner, or nature
Comparative for characterized by obedience, subservience, or readiness to accept instruction or direction
Comparative for happy or cheerful in nature
Comparative for restrained, subtle, and not trying to attract attention
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