Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
ease-out
Adverb
/iːz aʊt/

Definition
A gradual change in speed or intensity, typically used to describe a behavior or transition that starts quickly and then slows down gradually.

Examples
- The car began to ease-out of the parking space smoothly.
- In the animation, the character ease-out from a running position to a stop.
- We noticed a nice ease-out effect when the lights dimmed in the theater.

Meaning
Ease-out refers to the way an action slows down as it progresses, which creates a smoother and more natural feeling, especially in animations or movements.

Synonyms
- Gradually decrease
- Slow down
- Decelerate