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Underdog

UK //ˈʌndəˌdɒg//US //ˈʌndərˌdɔg//

Definition

A competitor thought to have a lower chance of winning.

In simple words: A person or team that is expected to lose but may win.

Examples

  • In the championship game, the underdog surprised everyone by winning.
  • People love rooting for the underdog in movies.
  • She was labeled the underdog among the seasoned athletes.
  • The underdog team fought hard against their opponents.
  • Many stories celebrate the underdog who triumphs against the odds.

Usage notes

Used in contexts like sports or competition. It's not appropriate when discussing scenarios without a competitive element.

Grammar pattern

underdog + noun

Memory hint

Think of a dog that's smaller but surprises everyone with its strength.

Collocations

  • cheer for an underdog
  • be an underdog
  • underdog mentality

Synonyms

  • dark horse
  • long shot
  • underdog story

Antonyms

  • favorite
  • champion

Common mistakes

  • Confusion about whether 'underdog' can refer to situations outside of competition.
  • Using 'underdog' for someone who is not disadvantaged in a context.
  • Misunderstanding 'underdog' as always winning instead of just being expected to lose.