Example sentences for: easy-going

How can you use “easy-going” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • For many years Lisbon has enjoyed a reputation as a relatively quiet, easy-going sort of town, lacking the hustle, bustle, and general hassle of other major European cities.

  • Take a left turn down to the coast at the village of Móchlos, now an easy-going village but during Minoan times an important site.

  • While there are still ample remnants of that easy-going charm, the gap is quickly closing; the city now hardly lacks for traffic and noise.

  • In keeping with this easy-going attitude, the city was originally known as Gastown, after saloon-keeper “Gassy Jack” Deighton, who looked after the needs of pioneer lumbermen and sailors in the 1860s.

  • Friedrich Wilhelm I (1713–1740) despised the baroque glitter of his parents’ court, and subjected the previously easy-going Berliners to a frugal, rigid concept of Preussentum (Prussianness), that is, unquestioning obedience to the ruler and his administrators, and sharply defined class distinctions, affirming the supremacy of the aristocracy and officer class and that of soldiers over civilians in general.


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