A no-brainer is a dilemma which appears to have an obvious answer. If you're trying to make a decision, and you explain the options to someone else, they may tell you that it's a no-brainer, meaning that you don't need to use your brain to decide because the right choice is obvious.
This is very subjective; what may be a no-brainer for your colleague may not be for you. Here are a few examples of how to use this noun:
You: What do you think? Should I apply for the product director position?
Your colleague: That's a no-brainer! You're perfect for it and it would be a big promotion for you.
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Your friend: I thought choosing a new tablet was going to be a no-brainer, but there are more options than I realized.
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This is very subjective; what may be a no-brainer for your colleague may not be for you. Here are a few examples of how to use this noun:
You: What do you think? Should I apply for the product director position?
Your colleague: That's a no-brainer! You're perfect for it and it would be a big promotion for you.
***
Your friend: I thought choosing a new tablet was going to be a no-brainer, but there are more options than I realized.
***
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