be painless

Frequency: 8.035.2 per million words

Used to describe a situation, event, or process that does not cause pain or difficulty.

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Examples (10)

  • The operation was relatively painless.
  • The transition to the new system was surprisingly painless.
  • Hopefully, getting the vaccine shot will be painless.
  • They tried to ensure the difficult process would be as painless as possible.
  • With proper preparation, the move can be quite painless.
  • The dentist assured me the procedure would be painless.
  • The software update proved to be painless for most users.
  • Learning the new skill is painless if you practice regularly.
  • She hoped the breakup would be painless for both of them.
  • The company aimed for the onboarding experience to be painless.