royal road

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royal road

The student discovered the royal road to mastering mathematics.

Definition

Noun: * A direct, easy, or certain path or method to achieve a goal, especially success or knowledge. This phrase implies a method free from obstacles, difficulties, or the need for hard work.

Usage

The phrase "royal road" is used to describe an idealized, effortless route to a desired outcome. It is often used in a skeptical or cautionary context to suggest that such an easy path does not truly exist. * It is typically used with the preposition "to" (e.g., the royal road to success, to learning, to wealth). * It functions as a countable noun, often preceded by "the" or "a".

Examples
  • Noun:
    • Many people search for the royal road to riches, but true wealth usually requires dedication.
    • The advertisement promised a royal road to fluency in just one month.
    • There is no royal road to science; only those who do not dread the fatiguing climb gain its luminous summits.
Advanced Usage
  • "There is no royal road to...": This is a very common and proverbial structure used to emphasize that achieving something valuable requires hard work and cannot be done effortlessly.
    • The teacher reminded the students that there is no royal road to learning; they must study consistently.
Variants and Related Words
  • Shortcut (n): A quicker or more direct way to reach a place or achieve a goal. (Less formal and lacks the connotation of ease and certainty implied by "royal road").
  • Panacea (n): A solution or remedy for all difficulties or diseases. (While a "royal road" is a method, a "panacea" is a cure-all solution).
Synonyms
  • Easy path
  • Surefire method
  • Effortless way
  • Direct route
Related Idioms
  • A silver bullet: A simple and seemingly magical solution to a complicated problem.
    • Managers often wish for a silver bullet to increase productivity, but it usually requires systemic change.
  • A free lunch: Something obtained without effort or cost. Used to express skepticism that such a thing exists.
    • He thought the investment was a free lunch, but he soon learned there is no such thing.
royal road

The student discovered the royal road to mastering mathematics.

Noun
  1. an auspicious way or means to achieve something
    • the royal road to success