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What is another word for easy life?

What is another word for easy life?

life of Riley luxury
bed of roses easy street
Fat City hog heaven
lap of luxury life of ease
gravy train the good life

What is another word for good life?

What is another word for good life?

comfort ease
life of luxury good times
plenteousness the good life
high life primrose path
milk and honey plenty

What is a fancy word for easy?

Some common synonyms of easy are effortless, facile, light, simple, and smooth.

What is the name of Easy?

What is another word for easy?

effortless simple
unproblematic breezy
elementary obvious
quick rudimental
attainable facile

How do you say super easy?

Here are some English phrases that you can say when you think something is easy or very easy….10 expressions to Use In Speaking And Writing:

  1. It’s a doddle.
  2. Easy peasy.
  3. It’s a cinch.
  4. There’s nothing to it.
  5. Anyone can do it.
  6. It’s childsplay.
  7. It’s a walk in the park.
  8. It’s not rocket science.

What is the opposite word for easy?

What is the opposite of easy?

difficult challenging
exhausting fatiguing
intricate troublesome
arduous backbreaking
crippling daunting

What is the opposite difficult?

What is the opposite of difficult?

easy relaxed
user friendly user-friendly
simple facile
straightforward uncomplicated
mindless unchallenging
  • clover

  • lap of luxury

  • good life

  • life of ease

  • life of Riley

  • hog heaven

  • high life

  • easy street

  • bed of roses

  • primrose path

  • gravy train

  • luxury

  • velvet

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Everyone knows Clippy. But are you friends with Pilcrow? If you are, then you know more about Microsoft Word than most people do. Do you know about widow lines? The extended clipboard?

There are plenty of lesser-known Microsoft Word features that you should know about if you want to be truly proficient with the software. Here are some advanced Microsoft Word features that can make your work and life easier.

1. Be Distraction Free: Hide the Ribbon and Go Full Screen

Writers want peace. Since MS Word is packed full of features, it can feel a bit cluttered when you just want a distraction-free view of the text.

You can use a quick shortcut to hide the Ribbon. Press Ctrl + F1 to toggle the Ribbon from view.

Hide the Microsoft Word Ribbon with a shortcut key

You can also change the behavior of the Ribbon to hide automatically when you don’t need it. To do this, click the Ribbon Display Options icon (next to the minimize icon) and select Auto-hide Ribbon.

Microsoft Word's Ribbon Display Option

Distraction-free Reading

Distraction-free reading is a more specialized feature available in Word 2010 onwards. Though primarily designed for touch-enabled tablets, the Read Mode works well on an everyday laptop as well. To access it quickly, press Alt, followed by W + F simultaneously.

Optionally, use the buttons:

  • View > Read Mode (on the Ribbon menu).
  • The Read Mode button on the right (on the Status Bar).

You can double-tap with your finger or double-click with your mouse to zoom in and make graphics like tables, charts and images fill the screen.

2. Reorganize With the Outline View

Outlining your main ideas and completing that first draft quickly is the surefire tip for writing productivity. If used well, the Outline View can increase your productivity with large documents by 50%.

On the Ribbon, go to the View tab and click Outline.

Outline View helps you fine-tune the organization of complex documents by reordering text blocks and nine levels of headings. Outline View brings up a special toolbar called Outlining, with controls for promoting or demoting selected text. Use the controls to hide or display selected text.

The Outlining toolbar in Microsoft Word

  • Want to get to a specific point in a long document? Switch to Outline View and jump to a specific heading level.
  • Want to draft quickly? Plan out the main sections on Outline View and then switch to the other layouts to write the body.
  • Want to reorganize a report by moving huge blocks of text? Drag and drop a heading to move not only that heading, but all the sublevels under it and the body text. Use the upward-downward arrows to work them.
  • Want to quickly format headings? Use Headlines 1, 2, and 3 instead of changing the size and using uppercase.

Double-click anywhere and begin typing. You don’t need to bother with positioning a cursor if you don’t want to. This is the closest MS Word comes to freestyle writing. Click and Type has existed since Word 2002. The feature works only in the Print Layout view or in Web Layout view.

Though this is very useful for inserting text and graphics, you can also use it for impromptu brainstorming as a free-form mindmapping tool.

4. Convert Tables to Graphs in 3-Steps

Take your pick: a neatly formatted table with lots of data or a nicely designed chart visualizing that data for you?

Being visual creatures, it is often a no-brainer to opt for the latter. Word makes it easy to convert tabular information into a chart. When you don’t have too much of tabular data, create a chart in Word instead of over-killing with Excel. Select the table with the data and follow three steps:

Insert Object

  1. Click on the Insert tab on the Ribbon.
  2. Click the Object tool within the Text group and open the Object dialog box.
  3. From the list of Object Types, choose Microsoft Graph Chart. Click OK.

Word displays the tabular data as a neat column chart. Modify the data sheet that appears.

You can also format this graph with a different chart type. To do this:

  1. Double-click your chart.
  2. Right-click in the white space that’s within the bounding box of the graphic.
  3. Select Chart Type.

You can also use Microsoft Word to create stunning flowcharts with the shapes feature.

5. Write Equations in Word

It’s not only Excel formulas that are amazing. The Equation Editor has always been an important feature of MS Word. In the latest versions of Word, it is simply known as Equation. To use it, choose Insert > Equation > Insert New Equation.

Insert a new equation in Microsoft Word

Use the Equation Toolbar to design your own advanced equations for mathematics, physics, or chemistry. Word gives you many well-known equations to insert with just a click.

Microsoft Word's Equation Toolbar

6. Hold 24 Items in the Clipboard

The Office clipboard can hold 24 items and its interoperable between all Office files. In the Home tab, click the little drop-down arrow next to Clipboard to reveal the panel on the left. For the shortcut, press Ctrl + C twice to open the Clipboard Panel.

This holding capacity enables you to cut and copy multiple elements and move them anywhere within the document or between open Office programs.

Office Clipboard in Microsoft Word

Use the clipboard’s Options to control its functions. For instance, you can disable the Show Status Near Taskbar When Copying that displays the number of items you’ve copied in the bottom-right corner of the Word window. It’s enabled by default.

7. Translate Languages on the Go

Microsoft Office uses Microsoft Translator to handle all translations. Use the Translate feature from the Review tab. Translate a word or a sentence. Or, translate the entire document and display it in a separate Word document.

The Translator tab appears on the right and you can choose and change languages. Use this sidebar to highlight each word and explore their meaning in full.

Microsoft Translate in Word

8. Beautify Fonts with Kerning

Kerning adjusts the space between two individual letters for a better visual look. When designing a document, each typeface requires its own specific kerning. Kerning becomes important when you are designing with large fonts on Word, like on an ebook cover.

Word has kerning switched off by default, and normally you don’t need to bother with it. But let’s say you need to submit a five-page homework. Save effort by increasing the width between the letters instead of writing fluff!

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Click the little pop-out arrow on Font (on the Home tab). Alternatively, press Ctrl + D. Go to the Advanced tab. Select the checkbox for Kerning for fonts. Experiment by entering a small point size in the box. Remember, some typefaces and font sizes don’t look good with kerning.

9. Inspect Your Document

Today, an important MS Word feature is collaboration, but you have to pay attention to security too. The Document Inspector in Word helps you check your document for any information you want to keep private.

Whenever you create or even edit a document, some user information gets added to the file automatically. The Document Inspector helps you erase this kind of information before sharing a document.

To access the Document Inspector, go to File > Info > Inspect Document > Check for Issues > Inspect Document.

Check for issues with the Inspect Document feature in Microsoft Word

You can inspect hidden content by selecting the checkboxes. After the inspection, any categories with sensitive data gets an exclamation mark. The Remove All button for each category removes the data and finalizes the document.

10. Take the Benefits of Hidden Text

Hidden Text is a non-printing character attribute that has its usefulness. Hiding text can be useful in many situations:

  • Create a simple quiz by hiding the answers.
  • Control the layout for some specific printing job by inserting hidden text.
  • Print two versions of a document. In one, hide portions of text. You don’t need to create two copies or delete any part of the document.
  • Temporarily hide confidential information that you don’t want others to see.

On the flip side, we’ve shown how to add a watermark in Word for text that people can’t remove.

To hide or unhide text:

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  1. Select the text you want to hide or the hidden text.
  2. Click Home > Font Dialog box > Font.
  3. Select or clear the Hidden checkbox.

To print hidden text:

  1. Go to the File tab > Options > Display.
  2. Select the Hidden text check box.
  3. Select the Print hidden text check box.
  4. Click Ok.

Non-printing characters are formatting marks, which enables you to troubleshoot and fine-tune the layout of a document. For instance, if words need to be single-spaced; your paragraphs have to be spaced with correct line breaks; all tabs should be lined up; table cells have to be formatted neatly, and so on.

Pilcrows, tab-markers, spaces, line breaks, page breaks, object anchors, and hidden text are just some of the non-printing elements that are handy for controlling the layout of a Word document. You can remove page breaks when needed, or display the non-printing characters by clicking the Pilcrow button on the Home tab. Alternatively, press Ctrl + *.

Use These Productivity Secrets in Word

Use these advanced Microsoft Word tips and you’ll speed up your workflow in no time. Whether you’re trying to get through a school essay, work project, or something personal, these tips will help you master Word.

There’s plenty more you can do with Word beyond these tips. For example, did you know you can create a fancy-looking cover page?

Whenever we talk about vocabulary expansion, we focus mostly on learning new words which are pretty uncommon and unknown to most people. Well, that is normal because you have already mastered vocabulary easy words, so, you need to learn words at an advanced level. But today, we will discuss building the foundation.

There are levels of vocabulary acquisition. Words like Ball’, Eye’, Flower’ and similar basic ones are the base of one’s vocabulary skill, then comes Think’, Person’, Consider’ etc.

After learning them properly, students advance to the next level which includes comparatively complex words such as Charisma’, Mercenary’, Dichotomy’, Insidious’ etc. Then they may learn the higher-level words which are mostly academic fields related to terms.

In this article, we will talk about how to build a strong vocabulary foundation for your kids or students using simple vocabulary words. We will focus on easy vocabulary words in English that are used on a daily basis so that the students can learn them without hassle.

So, Let’s get started!

Building Strong Vocabulary Foundation

We might not realize it, but the number of easy vocabulary words used in daily life by an average person is around 20,000. For native speakers, acquiring this much vocabulary is way easier than for non-native speakers because they start learning these words from birth.

But for most non-native speakers, even the vocabulary of easy words in English is learned in school. So, maintaining a strong vocabulary is harder for them. But with proper guidance, they can outperform any native speaker in terms of the number of words learned.

The process of building the foundation starts as soon as the children start learning. Children at this age are naturally curious about everything, and by nurturing this curiosity, teachers can help them build a strong vocabulary within a short time.

For beginner-level students, the process of teaching should include interactive activities so that they don’t lose interest. Here are some tips:

Make Sure They Understand the Meaning Properly

For students who are learning English as a second language, teachers should explain the meaning of each word clearly in their mother tongue. They should include pictures, videos, or other multimedia content even for easy words.

After teaching new words, the teacher should ask students to describe the words to understand if they properly understood the meaning.

Set A Goal

Setting up a goal motivates students to put more effort into learning. You can give them a target of 30-40 words a month (for advanced level students, it can be 30 words per week). Instead of giving the list beforehand, you should teach them the words in your class and hand out the list later. On the last day, evaluate the students’ skills with games. If they have learned the words properly, reward them with stickers or badges.

Check out the easy words for vocabulary education for ielts right now!

Vocabulary Games to Assess Their Progress

Games are a great way to examine if the students really understood the word. As the students are still in kindergarten or early level of education, make sure to use vocabulary easy words in these games and the words are already taught in the class. Check below for some game ideas:

Pictionary

In this game, the pictures you used in the classroom to teach the word will be used. Show the students a picture and ask them to tell the word assigned with the picture. You can divide them into groups and hold a competition.

For older students, ask one of your students to come to the board. Show them a word and ask them to draw on the board. Ask the rest of the students if they can tell the word from the picture.

Instead of pictures, you can also ask the student to act out the word. Whatever method you use, reward both the students who acted or drew and the ones who understood. This is a very fun way to teach easy vocabulary words.

Vocabulary Bingo

Make a 3×3 grid of words and distribute them among students. You can either read out the definition or show the picture assigned to a word and ask the students to say the word. The first one that answers correctly will be able to cross the word of their bingo. The first one who crosses three words in a row will win the round.

Search The Word

The game can be played in two ways- you ask the word or the definitions.

For the word game, make some cards that contain a word each. Pile them and give them to a student. Readout a definition or show a picture and tell them to find the correct word from the pile.

Or make cards with definitions and pictures. Speak out a word and ask the student to find the definition. You can also give the students a list of words and ask them to find all the related cards within a given time.

For more fun vocabulary games, check out SpellQuiz Blogs.

Proper Word Choice

The words you are going to teach must be appropriate for your students. Beginner level students obviously won’t be able to understand Consideration’, Admirable’ etc. Instead, start with fry or sight words. Below are some lists of appropriate vocabulary easy words for each grade:

Sight Words for Pre-Kindergarten

A

He

Me

She

We

An

I

My

To

Yes

And

It

No

Up

You

Vocabulary for Kindergarten students

After

Eat

Him

New

Some

Big

First

Just

Our

Them

By

Foot

Look

Play

Then

Come

Good

Make

Run

Under

Down

Head

Meet

See

Very

Vocabulary Easy Words for First Graders

About

Duck

Long

People

There

Bell

Glad

Low

Skin

Tree

Block

Grow

More

Snack

Try

Bone

Hook

Name

Spoon

Which

Drop

Ink

Number

Stuck

Wood

Sight Words for Second Graders

Because

Chew

Guess

Nerve

Shape

Bend

Disk

Length

Nurse

Sight

Bright

Event

Liquid

Place

Stamp

Build

Flight

Might

Pride

Weather

Bump

Found

Multiply

Record

Weight

For more words, don’t forget to check out SpellQuiz Printable Words Lists. The lists are divided into grades 1-12. There are also word lists available for kindergarten and pre-kindergarten students and adults. There are multiple words lists for each grade that includes sight words and uncommon words. Special word lists for Spelling Bee competitions are also available for spelling bee enthusiasts.

Check out our guide on English vocabulary easy learning for broadening your vocabulary skills now!

Vocabulary Easy Words for ESL Students and Adults

The words given to kindergarteners are not appropriate for adults and ESL learners. Those who are trying to improve their vocabulary already know those basic words. But there are still a large number of vocabulary easy words left to master. The list below contains some easy vocabulary words used in daily life and their meanings and synonyms:

Word

Meaning/ Synonyms

Adverse

Unfavorable, harmful

Advocate

Supporting something publicly

Allege

Claiming or declaring

Appeal

Making a genuine heartfelt request

Approach

Coming closer or nearer to something

Arbitrary

Based on a random opinion rather than a particular reason

Artisan

A skilled worker

Assure

Telling that something will happen without a doubt

Attitude

A way of behavior or values that are settled

Avarice

Greed

Bland

Lacking strong taste or characteristics

Boast

Pride, self-satisfaction

Bureau

An office or department dedicated to a particular field

Campaign

An organized method or process to achieve a goal

Candid

Frank, Blunt

Catalogue

List of items

Coax

Gently persuading someone to do something

Coherent

Logical, rational, consistent

Commit

Do, perform, carrying out an action

Comprehensive

Considering all the aspects of a matter

Concept

Idea, theory

Concern

Interested, anxious

Conduct

Manner, behavior, performance

Consider

Thinking carefully

Constant

Remaining same, unchanged

Contend

Managing something with difficulty, cope with

Contract

Formal Agreement, deal

Crew

A group of people working together, typically in a ship

Delicacy

Quality or fineness of something

Dense

Closely compact/ stupid person

Derive

Obtain, gain, acquire

Despair

Complete loss of hope

Dispatch

Sending something to a destination, mail, send off

Distinction

Difference, contrast

Elaborate

Involving complicated processes

Elude

Avoid or escape something cleverly

Encourage

Supporting, motivating, cheering up

Engage

Involving, occupying

Entertain

Amusement, enjoyment

Establish

Setting up a permanent basis

Esteem

Respect, admire

Exploit

Deriving benefit from something

Extort

Obtaining something by unfair means

Extravagant

Lack of restraint

Fancy

Sophisticate, high-quality

Flourish

Grow in a healthy way

Forsake

Abandon, leave, give up

Generate

Create, causing, making

Grant

Allowing

Gravity

Importance, seriousness

Humble

Showing modesty

Impose

Forcing someone/ putting restriction

Incident

Event, occurrence

Indication

Sign, symptom, mark

Insist

Demanding something forcefully

Institute

Organization, establishment, particularly education or science related

Intend

Plan, aim

Issue

An important topic

Journal

Newspaper, magazine/ Diary

Liberal

Considering different opinions

Majority

The greater number

Manifest

Show, demonstrate, display

Monetary

Related to money

Morbid

Abnormal or unhealthy interest

Multitude

A large number of people or things

Notion

Conception, belief

Notify

Inform, tell

Norm

Standard, Usual

Objective

Aim, goal, target

Ornate

Highly decorated

Overlook

Ignoring or failing to notice

Partial

Existing only by parts

Passage

Process of moving from one point to another, a way

Persist

Continuing something despite of oppression

Policy

Principle of action

Proceed

Begin a course of action

Reflect

Thinking deeply or carefully

Retort

Answering to something offensive in a witty manner

Sanction

Official permission or approval

Scheme

A systematic plan, typically large-scale

Sob

Crying while making noise

Steep

Sharp rise or fall

Symmetry

Similarity, exactly

Territory

Area, region

Vain

Having high opinion

Venture

Risky journey or step

When you are learning a new word, don’t just stop at learning its meaning. Learn about their roots, use them in sentences and try to actively use them in daily life so that the word is permanently stored in your memory. Maintain a notebook for the vocabulary easy words you are learning and review them regularly to prevent forgetting old words.

Vocabulary easy words are hard to forget because they are heavily used but maintaining a notebook will only increase assurance. Practice what you learned from this blog and don’t forget to check SpellQuiz for more tips and tricks.

Happy learning!

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