adjective
- excessively easy; lacking sufficient difficulty or challenge
Usage: informal; often used in contexts of education, games, or tasks
Examples
- The test was overeasy; most students finished in half the allotted time.
- Critics complained that the video game's difficulty settings were overeasy for experienced players.
- The assignment seemed overeasy, so the teacher added more complex requirements.
- He found the beginner's course overeasy and decided to skip ahead to intermediate level.
- The overeasy nature of the puzzle made it less fun for the kids.