effortless

adjective
UK: /ˈefətləs/
US: /ˈefərtləs/
  1. Looking or feeling very easy and without any hard work.

    1. She made an effortless recovery from her illness, surprising everyone.
    2. The dancer's effortless grace belied years of rigorous training and discipline.
  2. Achieved with apparent ease; requiring or appearing to require no great exertion.

    1. He scored with an effortless shot, surprising everyone.
    2. Her effortless charm and wit quickly won over the entire audience at the event.
effortless adverb
  1. In a manner that appears easy and requires little effort.

    1. She danced effortlessly across the stage during performance.
    2. He climbed the mountain effortlessly, showcasing remarkable endurance and skill.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "effortless" in English means: Looking or feeling very easy and without any hard work., Achieved with apparent ease; requiring or appearing to require no great exertion..

The phonetic transcription of "effortless" is /ˈefətləs/ in British English and /ˈefərtləs/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "effortless": easy, simple, smooth, natural, unforced, fluid.

Example usage of "effortless": "She made an effortless recovery from her illness, surprising everyone.". More examples on the page.