triple threat

The term "triple threat" originally came from U.S. football but is now widely used to describe someone skilled in three distinct areas.

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Definition

B2Performing Arts

(informal)A person who excels in acting, singing, and dancing.

Example

  • She's a triple threat in the theater world, capable of captivating audiences with her acting, singing, and dancing.

B2Music

(informal)A musician who is equally talented as an instrumentalist, singer, and songwriter.

Example

  • As a triple threat, he can play multiple instruments, sing beautifully, and write his own songs.

B2Film Industry

(informal)A person who can write, produce, and direct films.

Example

  • In Hollywood, being a triple threat means you can write, produce, and direct your own movies.

B2Sports

(informal, sports)An athlete who excels in three different aspects of their sport, such as scoring, defense, and playmaking.

Example

  • On the basketball court, she's a triple threat with her shooting, passing, and dribbling skills.

B2General

(informal)A person who is skilled in three different areas.

Example

  • In the business world, being a triple threat can mean having expertise in marketing, sales, and product development.

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