Underdog vs Overrated - What's the difference?
underdog | overrated |
A competitor thought unlikely to win.
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Somebody at a disadvantage.
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Given an undue amount of credit for quality or merit in a field; not necessarily related to popularity.
(overrate)
As a noun underdog
is a competitor thought unlikely to win.As an adjective overrated is
given an undue amount of credit for quality or merit in a field; not necessarily related to popularity.As a verb overrated is
(overrate).underdog
English
Noun
(en noun)- In Athens, the Americans are underdogs to the Chinese and the Canadians
Wigan shock Manchester City in FA Cup again to reach semi-finals", The Guardian , 9 March 2014:
- The visit of a Championship side would not normally send a shiver down their spine but they knew that Wigan were underdogs who would snap at their heels and that they possessed a potent bite if they were not kept on a firm leash.
Antonyms
* favourite, favorite * sure bet * safe bet * top dogSee also
* also-ranAnagrams
* *overrated
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Alternative forms
* over-ratedAdjective
(en adjective)- My sister is an overrated singer.