underachieve
Americanverb (used without object)
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to perform, especially academically, below the potential indicated by tests of one's mental ability or aptitude.
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to perform below expectations or achieve less than expected, especially by others.
verb
Other Word Forms
- underachievement noun
- underachiever noun
Etymology
Origin of underachieve
Example Sentences
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There has been particular concern that Protestant males from low-income backgrounds underachieve at school.
From BBC • Oct. 17, 2024
Or perhaps it will get past the opening round but still underachieve.
From Washington Post • Mar. 21, 2019
K-State is more likely to overachieve this season and finish in the top 10 than underachieve and wind up unranked.
From Washington Times • Aug. 22, 2017
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Despite huge investments in the nation’s professional men’s league and support for the sport that borders on fanatical, China continues to underachieve on the international stage.
From Slate • Dec. 12, 2014
Cowboys comments: After the Week One loss, the Cowboys looked destined to underachieve once again.
From Seattle Times • Oct. 9, 2014
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