Meaning of dark horse | Babel Free
Definitions
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Someone who possesses talents or favorable characteristics that are not known or expected by others. idiomatic
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A candidate for an election who is nominated unexpectedly, without previously having been discussed or considered as a likely choice. idiomatic
- A horse whose capabilities are not known.
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see dark, horse.
Equivalents
Ελληνικά
σιγανό ποτάμι
Español
tapado
Suomi
musta hevonen
Français
outsider
हिन्दी
काला चोर
Русский
тёмная лоша́дка
ไทย
ม้ามืด
Examples
“‘She’s a dark horse,’ he said. ‘She knows just as much about climbing mountains as you or I. In fact, she was ahead of me the whole time, and I lost her.’”
“As she pulled the door closed behind her, she heard the nurse say, “Well! You’re a dark horse, I must say! Do you know that extraordinary-looking girl?””
““Well!” Genevieve laughs – the kind of bright, trilling laugh you give when you’re really quite annoyed about something. “Ed, you are a dark horse! I had no idea you had a girlfriend!””
“That left Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost, 69 — a quiet American dark horse who had, surprisingly, emerged in the evening’s vote — as a source of particular interest.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.