painless

adjective
UK: /ˈpeɪnləs/
US: /ˈpeɪnləs/
  1. Not causing any physical pain.

    1. The injection was almost painless, I barely felt it.
    2. Modern dentistry aims to make procedures as painless as possible for patients.
  2. Easy and without problems or effort.

    1. The new software made the process painless and quick.
    2. Switching to the new system was surprisingly painless, thanks to good planning.
painless adverb
  1. In a manner that does not cause pain.

    1. The dentist administered the anesthetic painlessly.
    2. We aim to complete the transition painlessly, with minimal disruption.
  2. Without difficulty or effort.

    1. The company painlessly adapted to the new market trends.
    2. With careful preparation, the project was completed painlessly and efficiently.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "painless" in English means: Not causing any physical pain., Easy and without problems or effort..

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

Synonyms for "painless": smooth, simple, uncomplicated, effortless, easy.

Example usage of "painless": "The injection was almost painless, I barely felt it.". More examples on the page.