easygoing

IPA: ˈizigˈoʊɪŋ

adjective

  • (of a person) Calm, relaxed, casual and informal.
  • (of a journey or pace) Unhurried.
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Examples of "easygoing" in Sentences

  • He seems engaging and easygoing.
  • He actually is easygoing and somewhat shy.
  • The word lax means careless, casual and easygoing.
  • She eventually became more easygoing as the story went on.
  • A favourite among the fans as he is an easygoing and nice person.
  • Big is laid back and easygoing, which is reflected in his speech.
  • Life is easygoing, with the major industries being tourism and fishing.
  • He is an easygoing man, and is a legendary cricket player at the Castle.
  • At the greengrocer's, Albert is teased for his timidity by the easygoing Sid.
  • Dutch is a calm, easygoing character, and most of the time, is quite friendly.
  • When Beverly Morgan was in college, she was known as easygoing and lively and was at the top of her class.
  • The unnamed character was described as an easygoing California native with liberal values and a youthful innocence.
  • Over at the home of Barker's parents, relatives were mourning the loss of a man who they described as easygoing and "too kind".
  • Ladonna Francois, the victim's niece, said Friday that she doesn't understand why someone would want to hurt her uncle, who she described as easygoing and quiet.
  • The Southerners were known as an easygoing and hospitable lot, who liked their food and coffee, their cards and dominoes and backgammon, their tobacco, their liquor, and not infrequently, their marijuana.
  • For a man she describes as easygoing and always willing to help out the other guy, a Libertarian with the gumption to run for public office several times and a small business owner who's been an advocate for business at the state level, this death sentence was hard to digest.

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