Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
a-piece-of-cake
idiom
/ə ˈpiːs əv keɪk/

Definition
A task or job that is very easy to do.

Examples
- The exam was a piece of cake; I finished it in just half an hour.
- Once you get the hang of it, assembling the furniture is a piece of cake.
- Winning the game felt like a piece of cake for such a talented team.

Meaning
This phrase refers to something that is simple or uncomplicated, often used to describe a situation where little effort is required to achieve a result.

Synonyms
- a walk in the park
- easy as pie
- child’s play
- simple