Easer: meaning, definitions and examples
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easer
[ ˈiːzər ]
music
A device used to adjust the tension of a stringed musical instrument, such as a guitar or violin.
Examples of usage
- The guitarist tuned his guitar using the easer to make sure each string was in tune.
- She twisted the easer on her violin to tighten the strings before her performance.
art
A tool used for erasing or removing pencil marks on paper.
Examples of usage
- The artist used the easer to correct the sketch before starting the final drawing.
- He carefully used the easer to remove any mistakes from his artwork.
general
A person or thing that erases or removes something.
Examples of usage
- The easer of memories, time, eventually heals all wounds.
- She was known as the easer of doubts, always providing clarity to those around her.
Translations
Translations of the word "easer" in other languages:
🇵🇹 facilitador
🇮🇳 शांत करने वाला
🇩🇪 Erleichterer
🇮🇩 pereda
🇺🇦 полегшувач
🇵🇱 ułatwiacz
🇯🇵 緩和剤
🇫🇷 facilitateur
🇪🇸 facilitador
🇹🇷 kolaylaştırıcı
🇰🇷 완화제
🇸🇦 مسهل
🇨🇿 usnadňovač
🇸🇰 uľahčovač
🇨🇳 缓解剂
🇸🇮 olajševalec
🇮🇸 auðveldari
🇰🇿 жеңілдеткіш
🇬🇪 შემსუბუქებელი
🇦🇿 asanlaşdırıcı
🇲🇽 facilitador
Etymology
The word 'easer' does not have a widely recognized origin or history, as it is a less common term. It is derived from the verb 'erase,' which comes from the Latin word 'erasus,' meaning 'scrape out, scratch out, or erase.' The noun form 'easer' likely emerged from the action of erasing or removing something, whether in music, art, or general usage.