Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

have-an-ace-in-the-hole

idiom
/ˈhæv ən eɪs ɪn ðə hoʊl/
Definition
To possess a hidden advantage or resource that can be used when needed.
Examples
  • The sales team had an ace in the hole, a groundbreaking product they were ready to launch.
  • Even though the competitors seemed ahead, the company knew they had an ace in the hole with their loyal customer base.
Meaning
This phrase refers to having a secret strategy or a strength not immediately visible to others, which can be used at a pivotal moment to secure success.
Synonyms
  • hidden advantage
  • secret weapon
  • unseen asset