felt at ease|feel at ease in English
feel comfortable, feel relaxed
Use "felt at ease|feel at ease" in a sentence
1. He felt completely at ease.
2. Children felt at ease with Jesus
3. He always felt shy and ill at ease at parties.
4. Players feel at ease around their new coach.
5. I never feel completely at ease with him.
6. I never feel at ease in his company.
7. I felt ill at ease in such formal clothes.
8. This afternoon, however, the barman felt oddly ill at ease.
9. They made him feel at ease, despite his natural reserve.
10. It is essential to feel at ease with your therapist.
11. He didn't feel completely at ease in the strange surroundings.
12. Chopra had felt ill at ease since entering the strange domain.
13. His mind was at ease and he felt confident in the future.
14. Ai Qing, at ease
15. Confrontational people make you feel at ease; passive aggressive people make you feel on edge
16. The quiet decor of her home made her feel comfortable and at ease.
17. They feel at ease negotiating interests but impotent to deal with value-loaded issues.
18. Abash is defined as to cause someone to feel embarrassed or ill at ease
19. I was never perfectly at ease.
20. He is extremely ill at ease.
21. à l’Aise translate: at ease, comfortable
22. The surroundings put him at ease.
23. With Accor’s flexible cancellations & enhanced hygiene standards, feel at ease to plan your holiday.
24. How can you put him at ease?
25. Abash definition: Abash is defined as to cause someone to feel embarrassed or ill at ease