Used in a Sentence

trifecta

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for trifecta.

Editorial note

Given that it manages to discriminate on the trifecta of race, gender and sexual orientation, probably the former.

Examples16
Definitions4
Parts of speech1

Quick take

(figurative) The attainment of three important achievements, qualities, etc.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of trifecta gathered in one view.

noun

(figurative) The attainment of three important achievements, qualities, etc.

noun

(gambling) A bet in which the bettor must select the first three placegetters of a race in the order in which they finish.

noun

(by extension) A set of three related things, often things that cause problems.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for trifecta.

noun

(figurative) The attainment of three important achievements, qualities, etc.

noun

(gambling) A bet in which the bettor must select the first three placegetters of a race in the order in which they finish.

noun

(by extension) A set of three related things, often things that cause problems.

noun

(US politics) The complete legislative and executive control of state or federal government by one party: governorship, the upper house, and the lower house of state or federal legislatures.

Example sentences

1

Given that it manages to discriminate on the trifecta of race, gender and sexual orientation, probably the former.

2

The scenario above assumes that one member of the trifecta defects and votes with the activists.

3

The trifecta of three letter agencies can expropirate and generate valid certificates for.com domains today.

4

For the trifecta of compose-key, pinyin, and one-off symbols I haven't found anything better than switching off.

5

I avoided the trifecta of Marriage, Mortgage and Children, all of my adult life.

6

I'm surprised you didn't go for the trifecta and blame The Patriarchy™.

7

Wonder what would make the trifecta complete.

8

Steve: Perusing or pursuing the trifecta?

9

David Bradley, the inventor of the trifecta, did make it deliberately difficult to reboot, however, it was also originally an Easter Egg which made it to production [2].

10

Thanks to the trifecta of ubiquitous smartphones, pervasive Internet and no-holds-barred data mining, I'd argue that the tech landscape we inhabit today is very different from anything we've ever encountered.

11

> A systems language / pursuing the trifecta / safe, concurrent, fast I dare to say Ada and the respective compilers meet all those requirements.

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> Thanks to the trifecta of ubiquitous smartphones, pervasive Internet and no-holds-barred data mining, I'd argue that the tech landscape we inhabit today is very different from anything we've ever encountered.

Quote examples

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It's not quite the same, sure, but this is almost what my Twitter/Evernote/Delicious trifecta have become;-) The resolution is "good enough" for now.

2

"Safe spaces" give straight white men the slightest taste of what the rest of the world is like for people who aren't that trifecta.

3

"It's kind of like a trifecta of badness." Professor Losh needs to do some field research.

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Given unlimited political power, I'd probably boil it down to the trifecta of "collecting data about someone, even in anonymised form, constitutes opening an account for them.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use trifecta in a sentence?

Given that it manages to discriminate on the trifecta of race, gender and sexual orientation, probably the former.

What does trifecta mean?

(figurative) The attainment of three important achievements, qualities, etc.

What part of speech is trifecta?

trifecta is commonly used as noun.