Easeful

/ˈiːz.fəl/

आरामदायक; सुकूनभरा; शांतिपूर्ण

Origin & History

From ease + -ful (“full of, characterized by”), modeled like other -ful adjectives; attested in literary English.

‘ease’ + ‘-ful’ (अर्थ: ‘से भरा हुआ/जिसकी विशेषता हो’) से बना, अन्य -ful विशेषणों की तरह; साहित्यिक अंग्रेज़ी में प्रचलित/प्रमाणित।

Definition

Describes a state or manner that is calm, restful, and free from strain or discomfort; often used in literary contexts (e.g., “easeful death” meaning a peaceful, untroubled death).

ऐसी अवस्था/ढंग का वर्णन जो शांत, सुकूनभरा हो और जिसमें तनाव, कष्ट या असुविधा न हो; यह शब्द प्रायः साहित्यिक प्रयोग में मिलता है (जैसे “easeful death” यानी शांत, बिना पीड़ा वाली मृत्यु)।

Parts of Speech

Adjective:
He wished for an easeful end after years of illness.
कई वर्षों की बीमारी के बाद वह एक सुकूनभरे अंत की कामना करता था।

Usage Examples

The poem speaks of an easeful sleep beneath the trees.
They sought an easeful life away from the noise of the city.
The nurse tried to make the patient’s final hours as easeful as possible.
After the long journey, the warm bed felt easeful and safe.

Related Forms

Verb
Adjective
Adverb

Idioms & Phrases

Easeful death
शांत/सुकूनभरी मृत्यु
Easeful sleep
सुकूनभरी नींद
Easeful rest
आरामदायक विश्राम