upper hand
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Definition
Noun: A position of advantage, dominance, or control in a situation, competition, or conflict. It implies having more power or influence than an opponent, allowing one to dictate terms or outcomes.
Usage
The term "upper hand" is used to describe a state of superiority. It is almost always used with the definite article "the" in the structure "have/get/gain the upper hand." It is commonly applied in contexts of competition, negotiation, argument, or any struggle for control.
Examples
- After a fierce debate, the more experienced speaker gained the upper hand.
- Our team has the upper hand in the tournament because of our strong defense.
- In any negotiation, it's important to get the upper hand early.
- The new evidence gave the prosecution the upper hand in the trial.
Advanced Usage
- "to maintain the upper hand": To keep one's position of advantage over time.
- The champion maintained the upper hand throughout the entire match.
- "to lose the upper hand": To forfeit a position of advantage.
- The company lost the upper hand in the market after its competitor's innovation.
Variants and Related Words
- Upper-hand (as a compound adjective, less common): Describing the party with the advantage.
- The upper-hand team pressed their advantage.
Synonyms
- Advantage: A condition giving a greater chance of success.
- Dominance: Power and influence over others.
- Edge: A slight advantage.
- Superiority: The state of being greater or better.
Antonyms
- Lower hand (rarely used idiomatically)
- Disadvantage
- Inferiority
Related Idioms
- "Hold all the cards": To have all the advantages in a situation.
- "Call the shots": To be in charge and make the decisions.
Noun
- position of advantage and control