The
icing on the cake – Idiom meaning
First, before we look at the meaning of this
idiom, what is icing?
Icing = a sugary substance used as coating on
cakes or cookies (biscuits) to make them look better or to enhance its flavour.
The meaning of Icing on the
cake
Simple definition: Something that makes a good situation even better or a bad situation even
worse.
The icing on the cake has two meanings and they strangely happen to be opposites.
This idiom can be used in a positive sense and a
negative sense.
Positive meaning = an additional good thing happens to something that is already good or
positive making that situation even better.
Negative meaning = an additional bad thing is added to another bad thing that has already
happened making the situation worse. In this case the idiom is used in a
sarcastic (or ironic) way.
Example Sentences using Icing on the cake
·
Not only was
I offered a higher salary, but the additional bonus I got was the icing on
the cake.
·
The athlete
received a gold medal and the icing on the cake was that he also
received a sponsorship deal.
·
I got fired
from my job, but the icing on the cake was when it started to rain while
I was walking home.
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