Easy Street

A2 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈizi striːt/

Definitions of Easy Street

noun a street or situation characterized by comfort, wealth, and ease

Example Sentences

A1 Living on Easy Street means life is simple and stress-free.

A2 After working hard for years, she finally found herself on Easy Street.

B1 Winning the lottery put them on Easy Street, allowing them to live comfortably.

B2 With his new job promotion, he was finally able to afford a house on Easy Street.

C1 The successful entrepreneur had worked hard to make it to Easy Street and enjoy the fruits of his labor.

C2 Living on Easy Street may seem appealing, but it can also come with its own set of challenges and responsibilities.

Examples of Easy Street in a Sentence

formal The new residential development is located on Easy Street, with convenient access to public transportation.

informal Living on Easy Street means you have everything you need right at your doorstep.

slang I wish I could just cruise down Easy Street and not have to worry about anything.

figurative After years of hard work, he finally found himself on Easy Street, enjoying the fruits of his labor.

Grammatical Forms of Easy Street

past tense

walked

plural

Easy Streets

comparative

easier

superlative

easiest

present tense

walk

future tense

will walk

perfect tense

have walked

continuous tense

is walking

singular

Easy Street

positive degree

easy

infinitive

to walk

gerund

walking

participle

walking

Origin and Evolution of Easy Street

First Known Use: 1920 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'Easy Street' originated in the United States during the early 20th century.
Evolution of the word: Initially used to refer to a street or neighborhood where living was comfortable and prosperous, 'Easy Street' has evolved to represent a situation or circumstance that is free from difficulty or hardship.