Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

derbies

noun
/ˈdərbēz/
Definition
Derbies are a type of horse racing competition, typically involving thoroughbreds, where the participants are usually three years old or older.
Examples
  • The Kentucky Derby is one of the most famous derbies in the United States.
  • Many trainers aim to prepare their horses specifically for the derbies each year.
  • Winning a derby can greatly enhance a horse’s pedigree and value.
Meaning
The term ‘derby’ can also refer to an annual horse race held in various locations. It signifies a prestigious race that attracts significant attention and competition within the equestrian community.
Synonyms
  • race
  • competition
  • tournament