eas·i·ness

[ee-zee-nis]
noun
1.
the quality or condition of being easy.
2.
ease of manner; carelessness; indifference.

Origin:
1350–1400; Middle English esinesse. See easy, -ness

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easiness (ˈiːzɪnɪs) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
n
1.  the quality or condition of being easy to accomplish, do, obtain, etc
2.  ease or relaxation of manner; nonchalance

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Easiness is always a great word to know.
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the offspring of a zebra and a donkey.
Example sentences
He has dissipated the prejudice that had long connected gaiety with vice, and
  easiness of manners with laxity of principles.
Second, the easiness by which you use the word terrorism is a byproduct of the
  environment in which you are forced to cope with.
But looking back, part of the easiness was a lack of intensity in his
  connection to us.
It's simple and clever, and what it lacks in power features it makes up for in
  easiness and fun.
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