1. easier said than done - Adjective
2. easier said than done - Phrase
easier said than done (comparative form only)
(idiomatic) Easy to propose, but difficult to accomplish.
Antonyms: piece of cake; see also Thesaurus:easy thing
Keep true to the rare music in your heart, to the marvelous and unique form that is and shall always be nothing else but you. Keep to that and you can do no wrong, which I realize is easier said than done. Mark Z. Danielewski
Kabuto: It's always easier said than done. I just said that this jutsu had no weaknesses or risk... Itachi: Every jutsu has its weakness. This jutsu's weakness and risk is... the existence of me! Masashi Kishimoto
In making the jump from a local program to the showcase of a coast-to-coast broadcast, Ted Yates and I were determined to maintain the candid, sometimes combative style we'd introduced on 'Night Beat.' But that proved easier said than done. Mike Wallace
Because the developers behind the Chrome extensions used fake contact information while submitting them to the Chrome Web Store, tracking them down would be easier said than done for Google. Source: Internet
Again, though, getting to fatigue is easier said than done, and unless you have your combo pieces in hand you’re not going to want to deliberately burn cards using Ultimate Infestation. Source: Internet
However, businesses are finding this easier said than done and are experiencing real challenges in connecting together the various public clouds that comprise their multicloud architectures. Source: Internet