"Underdog" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Underdog" Meaning

Noun: a person or organization that is considered at a disadvantage in a competition, a conflict or an economic situation, but manages to succeed despite this disadvantage, often greatly outperforming others.

"Underdog" Examples

Usage Examples of "Underdog"


| Example | Context |
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| The underdog in the election was able to shock everyone by winning the most votes. | Political Reporting |
| After a series of losses, the football team was seen as the underdog in the championship but managed to pull off a surprising victory. | Sports Journalism |
| The underdog student, who had been struggling in school, sought the help of a tutor and was able to improve significantly. | Educational Column |
| The new startup was considered the underdog in the industry but was able to compete effectively by offering innovative products. | Business News |
| Despite being the older sibling, she was the underdog in the family, often seeking attention and recognition from her parents. | Family Dynamics |

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Undercuts

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To undercuts means to reduce the price of something in order to gain an advantage over a competitor. It is a business tactic used to gain a temporary price advantage, but it cannot be maintained long-term as it may lead to a price war and decreased profit margins.<br><br>Example: The new store in town undercutted the competition by selling a similar product at 10% less, gaining many customers in the process.<br><br>It can also be a term used in engineering and geology:<br><br>In engineering, undercuts refer to the lower surface of a groove or channel that is cut into the material. <br><br>In geology, undercuts refer to the processes of erosion where the force of the water cuts into the side of a cliff or a mountain, from the bottom up.

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Underdeveloped

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Lacking sufficient development or growth; not fully developed or matured.<br><br>Used to describe something, such as a country, person, or organization, that needs more resources, education, or investment to achieve full potential.<br><br>Example: "The company operates in an underdeveloped country where the infrastructure is lacking." or "The child has an underdeveloped reading skill due to lack of practice."

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Having a job, but not enough to fully utilize one's skills, education, or potential; working part-time or in a limited capacity.

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