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- easting down/ˈiːstɪŋ daʊn/In navigation or cartography, moving eastward along a specific line or coordinate.nounVery Low
- eastlake/ˈiːstleɪk/A style of furniture and architecture originating in the late 19th century, characterised by simple, geometric designs, incised ornamentation, and a rejection of excessive Victorian ornamentation.nounLow frequency
- eastland/ˈiːstlənd/A region or territory located in the eastern part of a country or continent.nounC2 / Rare / Very Low Frequency
- eastleigh/ˈiːstli/A proper noun referring to a town in Hampshire, England.nounLow
- eastmain/ˈiːstmeɪn/A proper noun referring to a specific geographical location, historically the eastern mainland region of New France, or modern areas in Quebec, Canada.nounVery Low
- eastman/ˈiːstmən/A surname of English origin, historically denoting a man from the east or someone who lived to the east of a main settlement.nounVery Low (as a common noun). Medium (as a proper noun in specific historical/business contexts).
- easton/ˈiːstən/A proper noun, primarily a surname or place name.nounLow
- eastward/ˈiːstwəd/Towards or in the direction of the east.adjectiveadverbnounC1
- eastwood/ˈiːstwʊd/A proper noun referring to either a geographical place name or a famous surname, most notably associated with the American actor/director Clint Eastwood.nounMedium-Low
- easy/ˈiːzi/Requiring little effort or difficulty; not demanding or stressful.adjectiveadverbnounverbA1 (Elementary)
- easy chair/ˌiː.zi ˈtʃeər/A comfortable armchair, typically one that is upholstered and often with padding; a chair designed for relaxation rather than work.nounB2
- easy game/ˌiːzi ˈɡeɪm/A task, opponent, or situation that presents minimal difficulty or challenge; something easily overcome or accomplished.nounB2
- easy meat/ˌiːzi ˈmiːt/A person or thing that is easily defeated, overcome, deceived, or taken advantage of.nounC1
- easy money/ˌiːzi ˈmʌni/Money obtained with little effort or difficulty, often implying a quick or unethical gain.nounC1
- easy street/ˌiː.zi ˈstriːt/A state of financial comfort, prosperity, or a life without material worries.nounC1-C2 / Low-Mid
- eat/iːt/to put food into your mouth, chew it, and swallow it.nounverbverb-intransitiveverb-transitiveA1
- eat out/ˈiːt aʊt/To have a meal away from home, typically at a restaurant, cafe, or pub.verbB1
- eat up/ˈiːt ʌp/To consume all of something, especially food.verbB1
- eatable/ˈiːtəb(ə)l/Fit or safe to be eaten; of a quality that allows it to be consumed.adjectivenounC1
- eatables/ˈiːtəb(ə)lz/Food, items suitable for eating.plural-nounLow
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