noun
- something that is very easy to do or accomplish
- a type of dance or dance contest popular in the late 19th century
Usage: informal
Usage: historical
Examples
- The math test was a cakewalk for Sarah.
- After months of preparation, the presentation turned out to be a cakewalk.
- Don’t expect the final exam to be a cakewalk.
- The job interview was no cakewalk, despite what he had expected.
- The cakewalk was a popular entertainment at county fairs.
- Couples would compete in the cakewalk for prizes.