different between unhurried vs easygoing
unhurried
English
Etymology
un- +? hurried
Pronunciation
Adjective
unhurried (comparative more unhurried, superlative most unhurried)
- Not hurried; not rushed.
- She proceeded at a moderate, unhurried pace.
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easygoing
English
Etymology
easy +? going
Adjective
easygoing (comparative more easygoing, superlative most easygoing)
- (of a person) calm, relaxed, casual and informal
- (of a journey or pace) unhurried
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