wild card
Pronunciation
/wˈaɪld kˈɑːɹd/
British pronunciation
/wˈaɪld kˈɑːd/

Definition & Meaning of "wild card"in English

Wild card
01

a person or thing with uncertain or uncontrollable qualities or capabilities

wild card definition and meaning
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What is the origin of the idiom "wild card" and when to use it?

The idiom "wild card" originated from card games, particularly poker, where certain cards were designated as "wild," meaning they could represent any other card. Over time, the phrase has been adopted into various contexts, referring to an element or factor that introduces unpredictability or a level of uncertainty into a situation. In general usage, this expression is used to refer to something or someone that is unexpected, unconventional, or has the potential to alter the usual course of events.

example
Examples
In the playoffs, the underdog team became the wild card, surprising everyone with their unexpected victories.
The inclusion of a wildcard entry in the competition brought an element of unpredictability to the event.
02

a playing card whose value can be determined by the person who holds it

03

a team or player that gains a tournament or playoff spot without meeting regular qualification criteria

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