at (one's) ease



at (one's) ease

In a relaxed, comfortable, unencumbered, unembarrassed, and/or unanxious position, manner, or situation. I want you to be at your ease here, so please ask for anything that will make your stay more enjoyable. I'm not under too much pressure; they told me to submit the report at my ease.
See also: ease

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
AlaricAL-ə-rik (English)Ancient Germanic
Machli-Biblical Hebrew
Mathieu-French
Asli-Turkish
GnaeusGNIE-uws (Ancient Roman), NIE-əs (English)Ancient Roman
Addis['ædis]