noun
- plural of wheelhouse: the enclosed area on a ship or boat where the steering wheel and navigation equipment are located
- plural of wheelhouse: areas of expertise or strength; things one is particularly good at
Usage: nautical
Usage: informal
Examples
- The captain stood in one of the ship’s two wheelhouses, monitoring the radar.
- Both wheelhouses were equipped with modern navigation systems.
- The yacht’s twin wheelhouses provided excellent visibility.
- Mathematics and physics are right in her wheelhouses.
- These complex negotiations are outside most lawyers’ wheelhouses.
- The project requires skills that are in our wheelhouses.
- Creative writing and editing are both in his wheelhouses.