[Idiom] ON A SILVER PLATTER. - Achieving Goals with Minimal Effort: Is It Possible?

On a silver platter.

On a silver platter.

Easily, with little or no effort.

Something given "on a silver platter" is provided with little to no effort on the recipient's part, suggesting that it was handed to them readily or luxuriously. This idiom often implies an element of privilege or exceptional convenience, sometimes sparking discussions about fairness or effort.

Example Sentences

  1. He expects success handed to him on a silver platter.

    He expects success to come easily without any effort.

  2. She got her job on a silver platter, thanks to her connections.

    She secured her job effortlessly due to her connections.

  3. They were so wealthy that everything was given to them on a silver platter, with no effort required.

    They were so wealthy that they received everything effortlessly, without needing to work for it.

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