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easygoing

Easygoing (adj) means Relaxed, tolerant, and not easily upset or worried. Example: “Our new manager is refreshingly easygoing about deadlines.”

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Relaxed, tolerant, and not easily upset or worried.
"Our new manager is refreshingly easygoing about deadlines."
"He has an easygoing personality that makes him easy to work with."

How to use easygoing

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishDescribes a calm, relaxed person who doesn't stress or get upset easily.

Word forms

more easygoing comparative, easygoinger comparative, easiergoing comparative, most easygoing superlative, easygoingest superlative, easiestgoing superlative

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Etymology

From easy plus going.

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What does “easygoing” mean?

The word “easygoing” means relaxed, tolerant, and not easily upset or worried. In plain terms, describes a calm, relaxed person who doesn't stress or get upset easily.

How do you use “easygoing” in a sentence?

Here is “easygoing” used in a sentence: “Our new manager is refreshingly easygoing about deadlines.”

What part of speech is “easygoing”?

“Easygoing” is an adjective.

What is the meaning of easygoing?

"easygoing" (adj) means relaxed, tolerant, and not easily upset or worried.

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