Definition of easeful in English:
easeful
adjective ˈiːzfʊlˈiːzf(ə)lˈizfəl
literary Providing comfort or peace.
life was easeful at that time
Example sentencesExamples
- The easeful waters lapped at the shores quietly and there was an eerie atmosphere of calm conflicting harshly with the violence which was about show itself.
- The melody is tender but not unduly saccharine and is played here with more concern for easeful relaxation than poignancy.
- She submerged them desperately in the easeful waters of the sea where it licked at the mouth of the cave.
- He returns to earth to rejoice in the easeful shade and water alongside the stretch of The Roman Road, dreary in the dogday heat.
- Here, that easeful function has been taken over by unconscious thoughts that, ‘recumbent in the day’, have assumed the guise of ‘a forest of thick-set trees’.