underdog
Americannoun
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a person who is expected to lose in a contest or conflict.
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a victim of social or political injustice.
The underdogs were beginning to organize their protests.
noun
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the competitor least likely to win a fight or contest
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a person in adversity or in a position of inferiority
Etymology
Origin of underdog
1875–80, under- + dog ( def. )
Example Sentences
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UConn’s upset means bettors who put money on the underdog will receive a larger payout.
From Barron's
The men’s Huskies are heavies, too, though a slight underdog Saturday against No. 3 seed Illinois.
Gray Davis was a huge underdog who prevailed in a wide-open 1998 contest.
From Los Angeles Times
The team’s struggles made them beloved by those who identified with underdogs.
The team’s struggles made them beloved by those who identified with underdogs.
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