Tag: Have an ace up your sleeve

  • Have an Ace Up Your Sleeve


    Business English idiom “Have an Ace Up Your Sleeve” illustrated with someone holding a secret advantage or hidden plan.

    🗓️ Idiom: Have an Ace Up Your Sleeve (verb)


    💬 Meaning

    • To have a secret advantage or plan that you can use when needed.
    • To keep a hidden resource ready for the right moment.

    🧠 Example Sentences

    • The company had an ace up its sleeve with a new product that surprised competitors.
    • She always has an ace up her sleeve during negotiations.
    • The lawyer revealed his ace up his sleeve at the end of the trial.

    🏛️ Origin

    This phrase comes from card games and gambling. A dishonest player might hide an extra ace up their sleeve to use later. The idiom began appearing in English in the mid-19th century and is now widely used to describe a hidden advantage, not just in games but also in business and daily life.


    📝 Practice Exercises

    1. Fill in the blank:
    The negotiator had an __________ up his sleeve to win the deal.

    Answer

    ace

    2. Multiple choice:
    What does “have an ace up your sleeve” mean?
    a) To keep a secret advantage
    b) To play cards very slowly
    c) To share all your ideas at once

    Answer

    a) To keep a secret advantage

    3. Change the sentence using “have an ace up your sleeve”:
    The company had a hidden plan to surprise competitors.

    Answer

    The company had an ace up its sleeve to surprise competitors.


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