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"I'm easygoing," he says, sitting in the spotless, stylish living room of his suburban Baltimore home.

If Palmer seems easygoing, it may be because that's how a "perfect" person should appear.

His reviews, rightly, call him “sweet,” “demure,”  “easygoing.”

Clark was a big, easygoing fellow, a plodder, a fifteen-year man with the highway patrol.

It is incredibly multicultural and people, on the whole, are easygoing.

The easygoing paternal rule was to come to an end, and a long period of bloodshed and turbulence was to succeed.

He was easygoing when at home on leave, or off on one of his outings, as he had been when she met him in New London.

The filth, the intolerable weariness, the instant necessity of the tasks, stagger the easygoing suburban reader.

One easygoing housekeeper used to say that, in her opinion, there was a genius in slighting.

He belonged to a world that she did not know—and yet he was so perfectly at home with her, so idly easygoing.

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On this page you'll find 108 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to easygoing, such as: breezy, carefree, casual, even-tempered, happy-go-lucky, and laid-back.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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