is not a piece of cake

is·not·a·piece·of·cake

/ɪz nɑːt eɪ piːs əv keɪk/

Learn how to pronounce and effectively use "is not a piece of cake" in English

Translation of "is not a piece of cake" from English to:

English
The expression "is not a piece of cake" is used to convey that something is not easy, but rather challenging or demanding. It suggests that a task or situation requires effort, skill, or resilience to overcome. People often use this idiom when describing situations that are complex, difficult, or involve obstacles that need to be overcome.

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Populäre

Something that is difficult to do.

This idiom means that something is not easy and requires effort, skill, or patience to accomplish.

Example use

Synonyms

  • difficult
  • challenging
  • hard
  • tough
  • is challenging
  • is difficult
  • is hard
  • is not easy

Antonyms

  • easy
  • simple
  • effortless
  • is easy
  • is simple
  • is a breeze

Examples

    English

    No, this-- no it is not a piece of cake at all.

    English

    This is not a piece of cake degree.

    English

    This is not a piece of cake.

    English

    The IELTS exam is not a piece of cake.

    English

    However, being a plus size model is not a piece of cake.

    • Learning a new language is not a piece of cake.
    • Passing the driving test was not a piece of cake.
    • Climbing that mountain is not going to be a piece of cake.
    • Passing the driving test was not a piece of cake for me.
    • Building a successful business is not a piece of cake, it takes a lot of hard work.
    • Running a marathon is not a piece of cake.
    • Getting a good job is not a piece of cake these days.
    • Getting a good job is not a piece of cake in this economy.