Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

someone-is-a-dark-horse

idiom
/ˈdɑːrk hɔːrs/
Definition
A person whose talents or intentions are not widely known, often surprising others with their abilities or achievements.
Examples
  • Despite being a newcomer, she turned out to be a dark horse in the competition, outperforming everyone.
  • He was seen as a dark horse candidate in the election, gaining popularity at the last minute.
  • Many of the players overlooked him, but he became a dark horse in the championship.
Meaning
The phrase ‘dark horse’ typically refers to someone who rises to prominence unexpectedly, often in competitive situations such as politics or sports.
Synonyms
  • Underdog
  • Surprise contender
  • Unexpected player