PIECEOFCAKE
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A PIECEOFCAKE is an english idiom lexeme that represents an english easiness idiom meaning something very easy to accomplish.
- AKA: PIECE_OF_CAKE, EASY_AS_CAKE, CAKEWALK.
- Context:
- It can typically express English Task Simplicity through english food metaphor.
- It can often appear in English Reassurance Contexts about english task difficulty.
- It can frequently contrast with English Challenge Expressions in english comparative statements.
- It can usually imply English Minimal Effort required for english task completion.
- It can commonly boost English Confidence regarding english performance expectations.
- It can sometimes underestimate English Actual Difficulty in english overconfident assessment.
- It can range from being an Objective PIECEOFCAKE Assessment to being a Subjective PIECEOFCAKE Assessment, depending on its english evaluator expertise.
- It can range from being a Physical PIECEOFCAKE Task to being a Mental PIECEOFCAKE Task, depending on its english activity type.
- It can range from being a Universal PIECEOFCAKE Recognition to being a Individual PIECEOFCAKE Perception, depending on its english skill variation.
- It can range from being an Accurate PIECEOFCAKE Evaluation to being a Misleading PIECEOFCAKE Evaluation, depending on its english assessment validity.
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- Example(s):
- "The exam was a piece of cake."
- "Don't worry, it'll be a piece of cake."
- "For her, public speaking is a piece of cake."
- "That job interview? Piece of cake!"
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- Counter-Example(s):
- "Tough nut to crack", which indicates english difficulty.
- "Uphill battle", which suggests english challenge.
- Literal "piece of cake" in english dessert context.
- CANARYINACOALMINE, which warns of english danger.
- See: English Idiomatic Expression, English Easiness Expression, English Food Metaphor, English Task Assessment, English Confidence Expression, WALKSINTHEPARK, English Simplicity Idiom, English Reassurance Language, Difficulty Scale, Idiom Lexeme.