pushover

/ˈpʊʃˌoʊvər/
noun
  1. A person who is easy to influence, persuade, or defeat.
    • My little brother is a pushover when it comes to sharing candy.
    • She's no pushover; she knows how to stand up for herself.
    • The coach said the other team was a pushover, but we still had to play hard.
  2. Something that is very easy to do or achieve.
    • Winning the first round was a pushover for the champion.
    • The final exam was a pushover; I finished in 20 minutes.
    • Climbing that small hill is a pushover compared to the mountain trail.
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