Meaning & Definition of Cinch in English
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Cinch
A simple task or an easy victory.
Pronunciation:
/sɪnʧ/Part of Speech:
noun, verbDetailed Definitions
Definition: A secure fastening.
Example Sentence: The cinch on the saddle kept it firmly in place.
Definition: Something that is easy.
Example Sentence: Passing that exam was a cinch.
Definition: To make something secure with a tight knot.
Example Sentence: He cinched the strap tightly around the bag.
Etymology
Origin: The word 'cinch' likely comes from the American Spanish word 'cincha', meaning a girth or strap.
Synonyms
breezesnapeasy taskwalkoverpiece of cake
Common Phrases and Expressions
- It's a cinch: It is very easy to do.
- Cinch it up: Pull it tight.
Translations
- Spanish: coser
- French: attacher
- German: schnallen
- Russian: завязывать
Related Words
- girth: A strap that secures a saddle on a horse.
- strap: A strip of material used for fastening or holding something.
Slang Meanings of cinch
Meaning: Something that is easily achieved.
Example Sentence: Getting that job was a cinch for her.
Meaning: To complete a task effortlessly.
Example Sentence: He cinched that project without any trouble.