least resistance, line of



least resistance, line of

Also, path of least resistance. The easiest method, way, or course of action. For example, He tends to do what most people seem to want, taking the line of least resistance. This term employs resistance in the sense of "the physical opposition of one thing or force to another," a usage dating from the early 1600s. It has been used figuratively since about 1900.
See also: least, line, of

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
EddyED-eeEnglish
Dharma-Indian, Hindi, Telugu, Nepali
Sabien-Dutch
Lojze-Slovene
Maura (1)MOW-rah (Italian, Spanish)Italian, Spanish, Late Roman
FerdiFER-deeGerman, Dutch