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How to Pronounce put someone at (their) ease?

Correct pronunciation for the word "put someone at (their) ease" is [pˌʊt sˈʌmwɒn at ðe͡ə ˈiːz], [pˌʊt sˈʌmwɒn at ðe‍ə ˈiːz], [p_ˌʊ_t s_ˈʌ_m_w_ɒ_n a_t__ ð_eə__ ˈiː_z].

What are the misspellings for put someone at (their) ease?

  • out someone at (their) ease,
  • lut someone at (their) ease,
  • -ut someone at (their) ease,
  • 0ut someone at (their) ease,
  • pyt someone at (their) ease,
  • pht someone at (their) ease,
  • pjt someone at (their) ease,
  • pit someone at (their) ease,
  • p8t someone at (their) ease,
  • p7t someone at (their) ease,
  • pur someone at (their) ease,
  • puf someone at (their) ease,
  • pug someone at (their) ease,
  • puy someone at (their) ease,
  • pu6 someone at (their) ease,
  • pu5 someone at (their) ease,
  • put aomeone at (their) ease,
  • put zomeone at (their) ease,
  • put xomeone at (their) ease,
  • put domeone at (their) ease

What is the adjective for put someone at (their) ease?

The adjective form of "put someone at (their) ease" is "at ease".

Usage over time for put someone at (their) ease:

This graph shows how "put someone at (their) ease" have occurred between 1800 and 2008 in a corpus of English books.

Synonyms for Put someone at (their) ease:

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