also-ran
Americannoun
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Sports.
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(in a race) a contestant who fails to win or to place among the first three finishers.
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an athlete or team whose performance in competition is rarely, if ever, a winning or near-winning one.
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Informal. a person who loses a contest, election, or other competition.
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Informal. a person who attains little or no success.
For every great artist there are a thousand also-rans.
noun
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a contestant, horse, etc, failing to finish among the first three in a race
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an unsuccessful person; loser or nonentity
Etymology
Origin of also-ran
First recorded in 1895–1900
Example Sentences
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For most of its 122-year existence, Atlético Madrid has been seen as the Spanish capital’s also-ran, dwarfed by its crosstown rival Real Madrid.
Nevertheless, Gaines portrays the moment as when her “dreams” were “shattered,” but most people would hardly use such heavy language for the difference between tying for fifth place versus having that also-ran trophy by yourself.
From Salon
TikTok said that Oracle would run its secure cloud in the U.S., a coup for Oracle’s then also-ran business.
From Barron's
Those groups have already reshaped European soccer over the past two decades, helping push former also-ran clubs to unprecedented glory.
Since purchasing the team a decade ago, Ballmer has been on a quest to bring the also-ran Clippers their first NBA title.
From Los Angeles Times
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