His hand tipped back my neck and his fangs slid in painlessly.
His friend had died quickly and hopefully painlessly.
The field painlessly induces a current inside the brain, affecting the electrical activity that is the basis for all it does.
After four days of getting up painlessly in the morning, I decided that living by the sea would probably be much better for me.
With my left ear painlessly buzzing in its temporary deafness and the roof of my mouth lightly seared and tasting like steak, I retired for the evening.
The flower is generally used as a poison and can kill slow and painfully or quick and painlessly.
The camera is painlessly mounted on the whale's head via a suction cup.
The racist view was that African women, being nearer to the animal world than white women, gave birth painlessly and could be returned to hard labor soon after.
She bit her lip and prayed for her boy's end to come painlessly, without suffering.
They had a go at trying to lift her up as painlessly as possible and failed miserably.
1.1In a way that involves little effort or stress.
the deal was done swiftly and painlessly
Example sentencesExamples
There are many tricks to grow out your bangs painlessly.
By my reckoning, that will save you at least £500 by Christmas—and fairly painlessly too.
The labour aristocracy made the transition to the factory floor more painlessly, taking on the task of foremen.
His coup had been achieved almost painlessly.
Investors have an opportunity to buy bullion bars cheaply and painlessly.
The rising stock market, they claimed, was painlessly doing the retirement saving for free-spending baby boomers.
The tasks can be integrated fairly painlessly into the normal workflow of Web authoring.
These books are written by experts who teach you the fundamentals as quickly and as painlessly as possible.
I now look forward to each issue since even a quick glance keeps me painlessly informed of new discoveries and ideas.
This kind of change doesn't happen quickly or painlessly.
Definition of painlessly in US English:
painlessly
adverbˈpānləslēˈpeɪnləsli
1In a way that does not cause physical pain.
he died painlessly in his sleep
Example sentencesExamples
His friend had died quickly and hopefully painlessly.
She bit her lip and prayed for her boy's end to come painlessly, without suffering.
The field painlessly induces a current inside the brain, affecting the electrical activity that is the basis for all it does.
They had a go at trying to lift her up as painlessly as possible and failed miserably.
With my left ear painlessly buzzing in its temporary deafness and the roof of my mouth lightly seared and tasting like steak, I retired for the evening.
His hand tipped back my neck and his fangs slid in painlessly.
The camera is painlessly mounted on the whale's head via a suction cup.
After four days of getting up painlessly in the morning, I decided that living by the sea would probably be much better for me.
The racist view was that African women, being nearer to the animal world than white women, gave birth painlessly and could be returned to hard labor soon after.
The flower is generally used as a poison and can kill slow and painfully or quick and painlessly.
1.1In a way that involves little effort or stress.
the deal was done swiftly and painlessly
Example sentencesExamples
There are many tricks to grow out your bangs painlessly.
The rising stock market, they claimed, was painlessly doing the retirement saving for free-spending baby boomers.
Investors have an opportunity to buy bullion bars cheaply and painlessly.
The tasks can be integrated fairly painlessly into the normal workflow of Web authoring.
This kind of change doesn't happen quickly or painlessly.
These books are written by experts who teach you the fundamentals as quickly and as painlessly as possible.
His coup had been achieved almost painlessly.
The labour aristocracy made the transition to the factory floor more painlessly, taking on the task of foremen.
I now look forward to each issue since even a quick glance keeps me painlessly informed of new discoveries and ideas.
By my reckoning, that will save you at least £500 by Christmas—and fairly painlessly too.