Easily
Easily is an English adverb that denotes doing something with little effort or difficulty, or that something happens without obstruction. It commonly modifies verbs, as in “she easily solved the puzzle,” but it can also modify adjectives or other adverbs to signal degree, as in “an easily understood concept” or “the task was easily achieved.” In some contexts, easily can imply that something is obvious or readily accomplished, and phrases like “easily the most” are used to indicate a clear superlative.
Etymology and form: Easily is formed from the adjective easy plus the standard adverbial suffix -ly. The
Usage notes: Easily contrasts with the adjective easy, which describes a noun, while easily describes the manner
See also: synonyms and related adverbs such as readily, effortlessly, and with ease; antonyms include hardly