racehorse

[reɪs hɔrs]

racehorse Definition

a horse bred and trained for racing.

Using racehorse: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "racehorse" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The racehorse won the Kentucky Derby.

  • Example

    He owns several racehorses that compete in different events.

  • Example

    The jockey was injured during the race, but the racehorse finished first.

racehorse Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for racehorse

Phrases with racehorse

  • a little-known person or thing that emerges to prominence, especially in a competition

    Example

    The young athlete was a dark horse in the competition, but he surprised everyone by winning the gold medal.

  • to wait or be patient

    Example

    Hold your horses! We can't leave until everyone is ready.

  • one-horse town

    a small, unimportant town

    Example

    I grew up in a one-horse town where everyone knew each other.

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Summary: racehorse in Brief

'Racehorse' [reɪs hɔrs] refers to a horse that is specifically bred and trained for racing. It is a type of thoroughbred horse that competes in various racing events. The phrase 'hold your horses' is an idiom that means to wait or be patient.