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Definitions from the WebTerm: UnderdogsDefinition:Noun: Underdogs refer to individuals, teams, or entities that are generally expected to lose or face disadvantageous circumstances, especially in a competitive context. Verb: To underdog means to underestimate or undervalue someone or something. Senses:1. Noun: Underdogs are often associated with a sense of resilience, determination, and the potential for surprising victories despite overwhelming odds. 2. Verb: Underdogging involves wrongly assessing someone or something as inferior, only to be proven wrong by their abilities or achievements. Usages:1. Noun: a) Despite being the underdogs, the local soccer team stunned the defending champions. b) The movie tells the inspiring story of a group of underdogs who overcame poverty and adversity to become successful entrepreneurs. c) She always supports the underdogs and cheers for the team with the least chances of winning. d) The novel's protagonist, an ordinary girl from a small town, emerges as the ultimate underdog, triumphing over formidable challenges. 2. Verb: a) Don't underdog your opponents, they might surprise you with their skills. b) The company made the mistake of underdogging their newest product, which turned out to be a huge success. c) Teachers should never underdog students based on their socioeconomic background. d) She proved everyone wrong when she underdogged the negative assumptions about her abilities. Related Products: | ||||
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