easy vs slow

easy

adj
  • Not making resistance or showing unwillingness; tractable; yielding; compliant. 

  • Consenting readily to sex. 

  • Free from constraint, harshness, or formality; unconstrained; smooth. 

  • Requiring little skill or effort. 

  • Comfortable; at ease. 

  • Causing ease; giving comfort, or freedom from care or labour. 

noun
  • Something that is easy. 

verb
  • Synonym of easy-oar 

adv
  • In a relaxed or casual manner. 

  • In a manner without strictness or harshness. 

  • At the very least. 

slow

adj
  • Not hasty; not tending to hurry; acting with deliberation or caution. 

  • Behind in time; indicating a time earlier than the true time. 

  • Lacking spirit; deficient in liveliness or briskness. 

  • Not happening in a short time; spread over a comparatively long time. 

  • Of reduced intellectual capacity; not quick to comprehend. 

  • Not busy; lacking activity. 

  • Taking a long time to move or go a short distance, or to perform an action; not quick in motion; proceeding at a low speed. 

adv
  • Slowly. 

noun
  • A slow song. 

  • Someone who is slow; a sluggard. 

verb
  • To keep from going quickly; to hinder the progress of. 

  • To become slow; to slacken in speed; to decelerate. 

  • To make (something) run, move, etc. less quickly; to reduce the speed of. 

How often have the words easy and slow occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )