effortlessly

ef·fort·less

 (ĕf′ərt-lĭs)

adj.

Calling for, requiring, or showing little or no effort. See Synonyms at easy.


ef′fort·less·ly adv.

ef′fort·less·ness n.

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Adv.1.effortlessly - without effort or apparent effort; "she danced gracefully and effortlessly"; "swallows gliding effortlessly through the air"

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Translations

بِدون جُهْد

let

auîveldlega

come niente

bez námahy

kolayca

effortlessly

[ˈefətlɪslɪ] ADV [win, succeed] → fácilmente; [move, lift] → sin ningún esfuerzo

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effort

(ˈefət) noun

1. hard work; energy. Learning a foreign language requires effort; The effort of climbing the hill made the old man very tired.

2. a trying hard; a struggle. The government's efforts to improve the economy were unsuccessful; Please make every effort to be punctual.

3. the result of an attempt. Your drawing was a good effort.

ˈeffortless adjective

done without (apparent) effort. The dancer's movements looked effortless.

ˈeffortlessly adverb

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