Sentences

little-ease in a sentence

n.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

Little-ease refers to a cramped or confined space that restricts movement and comfort, often used in the context of imprisonment or discomfort.

Sample Sentences

  1. The prisoner was subjected to the torment of little-ease, confined in a space barely larger than his own body.
  2. During the storm, the little-ease of the cramped cabin made it difficult for anyone to move freely.
  3. She felt a sense of little-ease as she waited in the tiny room for the interview to begin.
  4. The historian described the little-ease in which the medieval prisoners lived, highlighting the brutality of their confinement.
  5. In his novel, the author uses little-ease as a metaphor for the constraints of societal expectations.