put (oneself) at (one's) ease



put (oneself) at (one's) ease

To calm, comfort, or reassure oneself; to make oneself comfortable or relaxed. I think we could all put ourselves at ease if we had some personal reassurance from the owners that our jobs weren't in danger. Welcome to my estate, dear guests! I want you to have a most pleasant time here, so please put yourselves at your ease.
See also: ease, put

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
WenceslausWEN-səs-laws (English)History
MelÁNie-Czech
Radmilo-Serbian
Robertarə-BUR-tə (English), ro-BER-tah (Italian, Spanish)English, Italian, Spanish
GershomGUR-shahm (English)Biblical, Biblical Hebrew
Henrietteawn-ree-ET (French), hen-ree-E-tə (German), hen-ree-ED-de (Danish), hen-ree-ET-te (Norwegian)French, German, Dutch, Danish, Norwegian