Adverbs Containing EAS
Here's the list of all the 67 Adverbs Containing EAS in the English Language.
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please | 1. used in polite request More Definitions → |
east | 1. to, toward, or in the east More Definitions → |
easy | 1. with ease (`easy' is sometimes used informally for `easily') 2. without speed (`slow' is sometimes used informally for `slowly') More Definitions → |
least | 1. used to form the superlative, smallest in size or degree More Definitions → |
easily | 1. with ease (`easy' is sometimes used informally for `easily') 2. without doubt More Definitions → |
overseas | 1. beyond or across the sea 2. in a place across an ocean More Definitions → |
southeast | 1. to, toward, or in the southeast More Definitions → |
increasingly | 1. advancing in amount or intensity More Definitions → |
northeast | 1. to, toward, or in the northeast More Definitions → |
reasonably | 1. to certain extent or degree 2. with good sense or in a reasonable or intelligent manner More Definitions → |
pleasantly | 1. in a good-humoured manner 2. in an enjoyable manner More Definitions → |
seasonally | 1. depending on the season More Definitions → |
abreast | 1. alongside each other, facing in the same direction More Definitions → |
unreasonably | 1. not in a reasonable or intelligent manner 2. to a degree that exceeds the bounds of reason or moderation More Definitions → |
eastward | 1. toward the east More Definitions → |
easterly | 1. from the east More Definitions → |
beastly | 1. in a beastly manner More Definitions → |
immeasurably | 1. to an immeasurable degree; beyond measurement 2. without bounds More Definitions → |
eastwards | 1. toward the east More Definitions → |
northeasterly | More Definitions → |
uneasily | 1. with anxiety or apprehension More Definitions → |
southeasterly | More Definitions → |
measurably | 1. to a measurable degree More Definitions → |
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