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easygoing Life
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "easygoing Life" is not correct in written English due to the capitalization of "Life." You can use it to describe a lifestyle or attitude that is relaxed and carefree.
Example: "She prefers an easygoing life, free from stress and obligations."
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3 human-written examples
Gibbon's grandfather, Edward, had made a considerable fortune and his father, also Edward, was able to live an easygoing life in society and Parliament.
Encyclopedias
Celine Dion's new, easygoing 'Life'.
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Similar Expressions
55 human-written examples
How the easygoing Fish will respond to being the beau of the ball figures to be one of the more compelling story lines of the Open.
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Of course, Henry M. Paulson Jr., the Treasury secretary, is calling for merging the S.E.C. with the easygoing Commodity Futures Trading Commission, in the financial equivalent of setting off a Doomsday Device.
News & Media
In addition to his appearances on stage, he has lent his idiosyncratic screen presence – somewhere between whimsical professor and deviant arch-villain – to projects as varied as the easygoing BBC sitcom Rev (where he was effortlessly sardonic as a careerist bishop) and the 2011 film Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy.
News & Media
Good luck convincing the likes of David Villa and Gioluca Buffon to trade the easygoing Continental lifestyle for rainy England.
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Performed by a hearty young cast of a dozen, each radiating easygoing spunk, Ms. Dodge's staging puts a telling emphasis on the powerful muscle of the mind: If a kid can learn how to tap the elusive magic in everyday objects, a dead battery or a PlayStation on the fritz is not going to signal catastrophe.
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The Orioles, meanwhile, have shown some of the easygoing qualities that made the Red Sox so endearing during their 2004 World Series run.
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Johnson's former high school classmates were bewildered by his transformation from an easygoing junior ROTC member into a solemn aficionado of radical black separatist movements, said Patricia Phillips, 26, of Mesquite, Texas.
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And even more was made of Merkel's easygoing small talk with her new British colleague.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When referring to a general approach to life, use "easygoing" as an adjective describing a person's attitude or personality rather than directly modifying "Life". Prefer "easygoing lifestyle" or "easygoing approach to life".
Common error
Avoid capitalizing "Life" in this context. Use "life" when referring to general existence or lifestyle. The correct phrase would be "easygoing life" to describe a relaxed existence.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "easygoing Life" functions as an adjective modifying a noun. However, according to Ludwig AI, the capitalization of "Life" is incorrect in general usage. The adjective "easygoing" describes the quality of the noun.
Frequent in
News & Media
66%
Encyclopedias
33%
Wiki
0%
Less common in
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "easygoing Life" aims to describe a relaxed and carefree existence. However, Ludwig AI points out that the capitalization of "Life" is generally incorrect. It's more appropriate to use "easygoing life" (lowercase "l") or "easygoing lifestyle". While the phrase may be understood, adherence to standard capitalization rules enhances clarity and correctness. Ludwig's examples suggest that news and media sources are more likely to use this construction, but careful attention to grammar is always recommended.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
relaxed lifestyle
Focuses on the overall pattern of daily habits and choices that contribute to a relaxed state.
laid-back existence
Emphasizes the nonchalant and unhurried nature of one's way of living.
carefree way of life
Highlights the freedom from worries and responsibilities.
easygoing approach to life
Focuses on attitude or philosophy toward living rather than simply circumstances.
tranquil mode of living
Suggests a peaceful and serene lifestyle, free from disturbances.
serene life
Emphasizes peace and calm in daily living.
unhurried lifestyle
Highlights the absence of rush and stress.
peaceful existence
Suggests a life characterized by harmony and lack of conflict.
simple living
Focuses on minimizing material possessions and complexities.
untroubled life
Emphasizes the absence of problems and difficulties.
FAQs
How can I describe a relaxed lifestyle?
You can use phrases like "relaxed lifestyle", "laid-back existence", or "carefree way of life" depending on the nuance you want to convey.
What is a grammatically correct way to use "easygoing" in relation to "life"?
Instead of "easygoing Life", use "easygoing life" (lowercase "l") or "easygoing lifestyle". You can also describe someone as having an "easygoing approach to life".
What does it mean to have an easygoing attitude?
Having an easygoing attitude means you are generally relaxed, tolerant, and not easily bothered by problems or stress. It implies a calm and flexible approach to situations.
Which is correct, "easygoing Life" or "easygoing life"?
"Easygoing life" (lowercase "l") is the correct form. "Life" should not be capitalized in this context unless it is part of a title or proper noun.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
88%
Authority and reliability
3.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested