Meaning & Origin
“Piece of cake” describes something very easy — simple to do or solve. Many speakers connect it to the older “cakewalk,” a contest where the winner took home a cake, reinforcing the idea of effortlessness.
Pronunciation Guide
- piece — sounds like “peace.”
- of — often reduced to “uhv.”
- cake — long “a,” as in “say.”
- Natural rhythm: PIECE of CAKE.
Usage & Sentence Examples
Use it when a task is surprisingly simple.
- With the template set up, publishing the page is a piece of cake.
- For her, mental math is a piece of cake.
- The migration looked hard, but the cutover was a piece of cake.
- If QA is green, the release should be a piece of cake.
- Once you see the pattern, the puzzle is a piece of cake.
- The new onboarding makes setup a piece of cake for users.
Synonyms
very easy · a breeze · no sweat · child’s play · effortless · straightforward