Pronunciation: /traɪˈfɛktə/
noun a bet in which the person betting forecasts the first three finishers in a race in the correct order
A1 She won a trifecta of prizes at the fair.
A2 The team achieved a trifecta by winning the league, cup, and championship.
B1 His trifecta of skills in coding, design, and marketing made him a valuable asset to the company.
B2 The restaurant's trifecta of great food, excellent service, and cozy atmosphere kept customers coming back.
C1 The author's trifecta of talent, hard work, and perseverance led to the success of her latest novel.
C2 The politician's trifecta of charisma, intelligence, and leadership skills made him a formidable candidate in the election.
formal The company achieved a trifecta of success with increased revenue, improved customer satisfaction, and expanded market share.
informal I hit the trifecta at the horse races yesterday, winning first, second, and third place bets.
slang We pulled off the trifecta by scoring tickets to the concert, backstage passes, and a meet-and-greet with the band.
figurative Her ability to balance work, family, and personal interests is like a trifecta of happiness in her life.
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