noun
- something that is very easy to do or accomplish
- a strap that goes around a horse’s body to hold a saddle in place
Usage: informal
verb
- to make certain or secure; to guarantee
- to tighten a belt or strap
Usage: informal
Examples
- The math test was a cinch for Sarah.
- Getting tickets to the concert should be a cinch.
- The cowboy tightened the cinch before mounting his horse.
- That touchdown pass cinched the victory for our team.
- He cinched his belt tighter after losing weight.
- With her experience, she’ll cinch the job interview.
- Make sure to cinch the rope securely around the post.