Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
free-and-easy
adjective
/ˌfriː ən ˈiː.zi/

Definition
A state of being relaxed, informal, and without constraints.

Examples
- Everyone enjoyed the free-and-easy atmosphere at the picnic, where laughter and games were encouraged.
- The club’s free-and-easy attitude made it a popular spot for people looking to unwind after a long week.

Meaning
The term ‘free-and-easy’ describes a manner of living or acting with a carefree attitude, often associated with spontaneity and lack of strict rules or formalities.

Synonyms
- Carefree
- Laid-back
- Casual
- Easygoing