steeplechase

[ˈstiːpl̩tʃeɪs]

steeplechase Definition

  • 1a horse race over a course that includes obstacles such as hedges and water jumps
  • 2a foot race over a cross-country course that includes obstacles such as hurdles and water jumps

Using steeplechase: Examples

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

  • Example

    The steeplechase is one of the most exciting events in track and field.

  • Example

    He won the steeplechase at the Olympics.

  • Example

    The horse fell at the water jump during the steeplechase.

steeplechase Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for steeplechase

  • cross-country race
  • obstacle race
  • hurdle race

Phrases with steeplechase

  • to engage in a wild or futile pursuit

    Example

    He was chasing the steeple, trying to catch up with the other runners.

  • a person who is skilled at running the steeplechase

    Example

    She is a steeplechase artist and has won many races.

  • an obstacle used in the steeplechase race

    Example

    The steeplechase barrier is higher than the hurdle used in other races.

Origins of steeplechase

from steeple + chase, originally a race from one church steeple to another in the 18th century

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Summary: steeplechase in Brief

Steeplechase [ˈstiːpl̩tʃeɪs] is a type of race that involves horses or runners navigating a course with various obstacles, such as hedges and water jumps. It originated in the 18th century as a race between church steeples. The phrase 'chase the steeple' means to engage in a wild or futile pursuit.