Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
the-primrose-path
idiom
ðə ˈprɪmroʊz pæθ

Definition
a path that is easy and pleasant, but may lead to undesirable consequences or a false sense of security.

Examples
- Choosing the primrose path might seem appealing, but it often comes with hidden pitfalls.
- He was tempted by the primrose path, disregarding the warnings from his friends.
- Her decision to follow the primrose path led her away from her original goals.

Meaning
The phrase describes a way of living or engaging in activities that seem enjoyable and without challenge but may ultimately lead to negative outcomes. It often suggests that a seemingly carefree or delightful path can be deceptive and may not lead to true or lasting happiness.

Synonyms
- easy road
- soft option
- pleasant journey