one-horse Antonyms
Strongest:
- eventful
- momentous
- dominant
- chief
- weighty
- substantial
- decisive
- important
- principal
- fatal
- dominant
- weighty
- chief
- meaningful
- major
- momentous
- major
- meaningful
- principal
- big
- significant
- important
- substantial
- big
- significant
- fatal
- eventful
- decisive
Strong:
- overbearing
- remarkable
- fateful
- overbearing
- eminent
- worthwhile
- impressive
- distinguished
- prestigious
- exceptional
- eminent
- distinguished
- overriding
- outstanding
- consequential
- worthy
- prominent
- famous
- illustrious
- worthwhile
- worthy
- overmastering
- impressive
- illustrious
- valuable
- consequential
- prominent
- unfrivolous
- fateful
- remarkable
- outstanding
- distinctive
- valuable
- great
- overmastering
- great
- unfrivolous
- distinctive
- exceptional
- overriding
- material
- material
- famous
- prestigious
Weak:
Strongest:
Strong:
- small-time
- worthless
- inconsequential
- frivolous
- inconsiderable
- trivial
- trifling
- nugatory
- fiddling
- insignificant
- mickey-mouse
- negligible
- little
- petty
- incidental
- minor
- small-fry
- foolish
Weak:
Meaning of one-horse
one-horse (s)
small and remote and insignificant
one-horse (a.)
Drawn by one horse; having but a single horse; as, a one-horse carriage.
Second-rate; inferior; small.
one-horse Sentence Examples
- The remote village boasted only a one-horse schoolhouse with a solitary teacher.
- The one-horse town had a population of less than a hundred residents.
- The farmer relied on a trusty one-horse plow to till his fields.
- The circus arrived in the one-horse town with a meager troupe and a single malnourished pony.
- The one-horse carriage rattled through the cobblestone streets, transporting the town's doctor.
- The one-horse racecourse was a dusty patch of land that hosted occasional lackluster competitions.
- The one-horse restaurant served greasy burgers and lukewarm coffee to weary travelers.
- The politician gave a rousing speech in the one-horse community center, promising to revitalize the town.
- The one-horse graveyard was a lonely and desolate place, filled with weathered headstones.
- The one-horse ranch struggled to sustain itself, with a meager herd of mangy cattle.
FAQs About the word one-horse
small and remote and insignificantDrawn by one horse; having but a single horse; as, a one-horse carriage., Second-rate; inferior; small.
jerkwater, unimportant, small, small-time, worthless, inconsequential, frivolous, inconsiderable, trivial,trifling
eventful, momentous, dominant, chief, weighty, substantial, decisive, important, principal, fatal
The remote village boasted only a one-horse schoolhouse with a solitary teacher.
The one-horse town had a population of less than a hundred residents.
The farmer relied on a trusty one-horse plow to till his fields.
The circus arrived in the one-horse town with a meager troupe and a single malnourished pony.