horses

[ˈhɔːrsɪz]

horses Definition

  • 1a large, four-legged mammal with a flowing mane and tail, used for riding, racing, and to carry and pull loads
  • 2a frame or structure used to support or strengthen something

Using horses: Examples

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

  • Example

    She loves to ride horses in the countryside.

  • Example

    The horse won the race by a nose.

  • Example

    The carriage was pulled by two horses.

  • Example

    The bookshelf was reinforced with a horse made of metal.

horses Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for horses

Phrases with horses

  • to support someone or something that is unlikely to succeed

    Example

    I think you're backing the wrong horse if you invest in that company.

  • get off one's high horse

    to stop acting as if you are better than other people

    Example

    He needs to get off his high horse and start treating his coworkers with respect.

  • to wait and be patient

    Example

    Hold your horses, we'll be there soon.

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Summary: horses in Brief

The term 'horses' [ˈhɔːrsɪz] refers to large, four-legged mammals used for riding, racing, and carrying or pulling loads. It also denotes a frame or structure used to support or strengthen something. Examples include 'She loves to ride horses in the countryside,' and 'The bookshelf was reinforced with a horse made of metal.' Phrases like 'back the wrong horse' mean to support something unlikely to succeed, while 'hold your horses' means to wait and be patient.