consummate ease

Frequency: 6.53.5 per million words

the quality of being achieved without effort or difficulty

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  • The pianist played the complex piece with consummate ease.
  • The Olympic gymnast performed her floor routine with consummate ease, earning a perfect score.
  • She cleared the final hurdle with consummate ease, leaving her rivals behind.
  • He played the complex piano sonata with consummate ease, leaving the audience breathless.
  • The experienced diplomat navigated the tricky political questions with consummate ease.
  • The experienced surgeon completed the delicate operation with consummate ease.
  • He carved the intricate design into the wood with what seemed like consummate ease.
  • She handled the tricky questions from the press with consummate ease and confidence.
  • The CEO handled the hostile takeover bid with consummate ease, reassuring all the shareholders.
  • Despite the challenging subject, the artist painted the portrait with consummate ease.
  • It was the consummate ease with which he solved the puzzle that amazed everyone.
  • The diplomat navigated the tense negotiations with consummate ease, achieving a peaceful resolution.
  • Her performance was a display of consummate ease and flawless technique.
  • A professional stunt driver can maneuver a car through tight spaces with consummate ease.
  • By then, he had learned to solve advanced calculus problems with consummate ease.
  • The chess grandmaster solved the difficult endgame puzzle with consummate ease.
  • Watching him cook is incredible; he prepares a five-course meal with consummate ease.
  • He delivered the long, emotional monologue with consummate ease, captivating everyone in the theatre.
  • With enough practice, you will be able to perform the routine with consummate ease.
  • The master chef prepared the elaborate five-course meal with what appeared to be consummate ease.