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  1. wild cardnoun[C] (COMPUTING) computingspecialized. in computers, a symbol that has no particular meaning of its own so that its space can be filled by any real character that is necessary: The wild cards are represented here by asterisks. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Computer concepts. 2FA. 2SV.

  2. The meaning of WILD CARD is an unknown or unpredictable factor. How to use wild card in a sentence.

  3. of or relating to a player or team that has not qualified for a competition but is allowed to take part, at the organizers' discretion, after all the regular places have been taken. He was given a wild-card entry into Wimbledon. the first wild-card entry to win the championship.

  4. wild card noun [C] (COMPETITION) someone who is allowed to take part in a competition, even though they have not achieved this in the usual way, for example by winning games: Phillips is hoping for a wild card entry to the championships.

  5. Oct 4, 2022 · Wild card (spelled with or without a space) is a sports idiom that means “an unpredictable factor.” In poker, where the term originated, a wild card can stand in for a card of any suit or value (as in the phrase “Jokers are wild.”)

  6. noun. Cards. a card having its value decided by the wishes of the players. a determining or important person or thing whose qualities are unknown, indeterminate, or unpredictable: In a sailboat race the weather is the wild card.

  7. WILD CARD meaning: 1 : a playing card that can represent any other card in a game; 2 : a person or thing that could affect a situation in a way that cannot be predicted an unknown or unpredictable factor.

  8. 1. wild card - an unpredictable factor; "the weather was a wild card". factor - anything that contributes causally to a result; "a number of factors determined the outcome". 2. wild card - a playing card whose value can be determined by the person who holds it.

  9. (sport) an opportunity for somebody to play in a competition when they have not qualified in the usual way; a player who enters a competition in this way. He was given a wild card for the tournament. She was beaten in the semi-finals by wild card Louise Smith. (computing) a symbol that can represent any letter or number.

  10. a player or team that is permitted to compete in a game without first qualifying or being ranked. a playing card with any possible colour, value, or other attribute in a game at the discretion of the player who has it. a person or thing whose influence or qualities are unpredictable and uncertain.

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