Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
no-easy-feat
idiom
/noʊ ˈiːzi fiːt/

Definition
A task or achievement that is particularly challenging and requires significant effort or skill to accomplish.

Examples
- Climbing Mount Everest is no easy feat.
- Completing a marathon is no easy feat for most people.
- Learning a new language can be no easy feat if you don’t practice regularly.

Meaning
The phrase ‘no-easy-feat’ is used to describe something that is not simple or easy to do. It often emphasizes the difficulty of a challenge or the effort required to succeed.

Synonyms
- difficult task
- challenging endeavor
- hardship
- arduous job