What is the idioms of very easy?
It's a doddle. Easy peasy. It's a cinch. There's nothing to it.
- Under the weather. What does it mean? ...
- The ball is in your court. What does it mean? ...
- Spill the beans. What does it mean? ...
- Break a leg. What does it mean? ...
- Pull someone's leg. What does it mean? ...
- Sat on the fence. What does it mean? ...
- Through thick and thin. ...
- Once in a blue moon.
Idioms meaning 'something difficult
1. to grasp at straws When you are grasping at straws, it means that you are losing and you are trying to find the last possible chance to win in this situation.
- accessible.
- clear.
- effortless.
- obvious.
- painless.
- simple.
- smooth.
- straightforward.
Adjective. easy peasy. (childish) Very easy, simple.
- Stir up a hornets' nest. ...
- An eye for an eye. ...
- Back against the wall. ...
- Barking up the wrong tree. ...
- Bite off more than you can chew. ...
- Pigs might fly. ...
- Upset someone's applecart. ...
- Not enough room to swing a cat.
- Break the ice. Meaning: To get the conversation going. ...
- A dime a dozen. Meaning: Very common: quite ordinary. ...
- Beat around the bush. Meaning: To avoid saying something. ...
- Back against the wall. ...
- Bite the bullet. ...
- Wrap one's head around something. ...
- Under the weather. ...
- Better late than never.
- A fish out of water. Meaning: Someone in an uncomfortable position or situation. ...
- Add insult to injury. ...
- All ears. ...
- Ants in your pants. ...
- Anything but. ...
- Barking up the wrong tree. ...
- Be a fly on the wall. ...
- Beat around the bush.
Idiom | Meaning |
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Beat around the bush | Avoid saying what you mean, usually because it is uncomfortable |
Better late than never | Better to arrive late than not to come at all |
Bite the bullet | To get something over with because it is inevitable |
Break a leg | Good luck |
Idioms are a phrase that actually means something different from its literal meaning. For example, it's raining cats and dogs is an idiom. However, it does not mean cats and dogs are falling from the sky. Instead, it means it is raining very hard.
Is easy come easy go an idiom?
Meaning: The meaning of this idiom is pretty self-explanatory. It means that something that is achieved easily is also lost as easily.
It's quite tough at times.. It's (quite / a bit) hard going.. It's nigh on impossible..

The words arduous and hard are common synonyms of difficult.
a breeze. a snap. breeze. cakewalk.
effortlessly | smoothly |
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readily | painlessly |
conveniently | deftly |
efficiently | facilely |
fluently | freely |
easily. / (ˈiːzɪlɪ) / adverb. with ease; without difficulty or exertion. by far; beyond question; undoubtedlyhe is easily the best in the contest.
Easy-peasy is one of our more recent reduplicatives, dating from the mid-20th century. The word is primarily found in British use (and is often seen in the company of “lemon-squeezy”), recorded in the UK from the 1960s, frequently in children's slang (yes, children can have slang).
Meaning of easy-breezy in English
very simple, easy, or relaxed: Their music seems to suit the easy-breezy way of life in Montana.
Easy now... ( let's not get upset): Calm down... Compose yourself... Relax... ( let's not get upset)
Idiom: From A to Z
the entire range of something. including every step from start to finish. completely, to include everything and every detail.
What is cool idiom?
But starting around the 1930s, cool began appearing in American English as an extremely casual expression to mean something like 'intensely good.
- Back of My Hand. Meaning: To have complete knowledge about something. ...
- Take It Easy. Meaning: To relax. ...
- All of A Sudden. Meaning: A thing happened unexpectedly and quickly. ...
- Herculean Task. ...
- The Time Is Ripe. ...
- Double Minded. ...
- See Eye To Eye. ...
- When Pigs Fly.
Keep your chin up.
Meaning = stay positive despite challenging situations or when you're feeling down.
1. A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush: This idiom means it is better to have something small and certain than the possibility of something greater that may never materialize. 2. A drop of a hat: To do something at the drop of a hat means to do something without delay.
- Bite the bullet. Meaning: To accept something difficult or unpleasant. ...
- Break the ice. Meaning: To break off a conflict or commence a friendship. ...
- Butter someone up. ...
- Mad as a hatter. ...
- Cat got your tongue? ...
- Barking up the wrong tree. ...
- Turn a blind eye. ...
- Bury the hatchet.