comparatively easy

Frequency: 8.015.2 per million words

Used to describe a task or problem that is less difficult than others or than expected.

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Examples (20)

  • The first level of the game was comparatively easy.
  • The second test was comparatively easy compared to the first one.
  • After last year's brutal exam, this one felt comparatively easy.
  • Assembling this new furniture was comparatively easy.
  • The research paper was comparatively easy to write, thanks to the abundant source material.
  • After the major project, my current tasks feel comparatively easy.
  • Integrating the new software was comparatively easy compared to the previous system update.
  • This chapter of the textbook is comparatively easy
  • I found the setup process to be comparatively easy, even without the manual.
  • Learning to ski was comparatively easy for her since she already knew how to snowboard.
  • The next stage of the project should be comparatively easy now that the foundation is set.
  • Navigating the new software is comparatively easy once you get used to the interface.
  • Comparatively easy to learn, the new programming language is gaining popularity among beginners.
  • The hike today was comparatively easy, with fewer steep hills.
  • Was the final assignment comparatively easy for you as well?
  • For a native English speaker, learning Spanish is often considered comparatively easy.
  • While the initial chapters were dense, the rest of the book was comparatively easy to get through.
  • Finding a solution to this bug was comparatively easy; the last one took weeks to fix.
  • Finding a parking spot here is comparatively easy on a weekday morning.
  • I found the transition to the new system to be comparatively easy, much to my surprise.