horse race
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Definition
- Noun:
- A contest of speed between horses: A competitive event where horses, typically ridden by jockeys or pulling sulkies, run over a set distance to determine the fastest. These events are often organized at racetracks and are frequently associated with betting.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- The Kentucky Derby is a famous horse race held annually in the United States.
- We placed a small bet on the afternoon's featured horse race.
- The history of the horse race in this country dates back centuries.
Advanced Usage
- "to be a horse race": Used figuratively to describe any close and competitive contest, especially in politics or sports.
- The election is too close to call; it's a real horse race.
- "one-horse race": An idiom describing a competition where one competitor is so far ahead that the outcome is not in doubt.
- With their star player back, the championship final was a one-horse race.
Variants and Related Words
- Horse racing (n): The sport or industry of conducting and breeding horses for races.
- He has been involved in horse racing his entire life.
- Racehorse (n): A horse bred and trained for competing in races.
- The stable invested in a promising new racehorse.
Synonyms
- Equine race: A more formal term for a horse race.
- Thoroughbred race: Specifically denotes a race for purebred horses of the Thoroughbred breed.
Related Phrases
- To call a horse race: To provide a live commentary on the event as it happens.
- His job is to call the horse race for the television audience.
- To fix a horse race: (Illegal) To illegally predetermine the outcome of a race.
- The gang was arrested for trying to fix the horse race.
Related Idioms
- "It's not a horse race": Said to urge someone not to rush or treat a situation as a frantic competition.
- Slow down and check your work; this exam is not a horse race.
- "A different breed of cat" (from "a horse of a different color"): While not containing the exact phrase, this idiom shares the equine imagery and means an entirely different matter. (Note: The common idiom is "a horse of a different color").
- Financing the project is a horse of a different color altogether.
Noun
- a contest of speed between horses; usually held for the purpose of betting