🍰 What Does “A Piece of Cake” Mean?
“A piece of cake” means something is very easy to do. This idiom is commonly used to describe tasks or situations that require little effort.
Example sentences
- While many people struggle with dosas, I find making South Indian food a piece of cake.
- This new responsibility is a piece of cake for her.
- MCQ-based exams are a piece of cake for me.
- Don’t get tense. For an expert like him, fixing the isuue is a piece of cake.
When and Where to Use It
| Use Case | Example |
| Informal use | That exam was a piece of cake |
| To reassure someone | Calm down. We have enough time on our hands, and this task is a piece of cake for us. |
| Avoid in formal situation | Use “simple” or “very easy” instead. |
Synonyms for “A Piece of Cake”
- A walk in the park
- Child’s play
- Easy as pie