wheelhouse
Americannoun
plural
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an area of expertise: Critical thinking is the wheelhouse of the liberal arts.
This product plays directly into marketing’s wheelhouse.
Critical thinking is the wheelhouse of the liberal arts.
idioms
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in the same wheelhouse, very similar and usually in the same category.
The two folk singers are in the same wheelhouse.
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in one’s wheelhouse,
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Baseball. (of a pitch) within the zone that is most advantageous for a batter to hit a home run.
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within one’s area of expertise or interest.
There are some subjects that are in your wheelhouse and some that are not.
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noun
Etymology
Origin of wheelhouse
Example Sentences
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“And in areas of mathematics that were not in my wheelhouse, I felt like the models were already blowing me away.”
From The Wall Street Journal • Dec. 4, 2025
The theme - Superfine: Tailoring Black Style - was "completely in my wheelhouse", he says, as it looked at the way that style formed black identities.
From BBC • May 16, 2025
National Review was—and probably still is—the nation’s standard-bearer editorial vessel for conservative thought, so, naturally, it is well outside my wheelhouse.
From Slate • Apr. 25, 2025
It's very much in my wheelhouse, I want to do it.
From Salon • Feb. 11, 2025
"Septa Mordane said so. We're traveling in the queen's wheelhouse with Princess Myrcella today."
From "A Game of Thrones" by George R.R. Martin
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