0 a person or group of people with less power, money, etc. than the rest of society:
As a politician, her sympathy was always for the underdog in society.
1 the weaker of two competitors, or anyone not expected to win a competition:
I think that when teen-agers cease to be underdogs and get political responsibility, they will show political responsibility in the way they vote.
They are the new underdogs in our social life.
At best the underdogs are patronised and promoted on their master's terms; at worst they are treated with contempt as pariahs.
There are underdogs in need of mutual self-help and protection.
I believe that there are enough, have been enough, and will remain enough who are committed to assist what one might call the dirty, the unclean and the unpopulat underdogs.
They are the underdogs of to-day.
The boys entered the 2013 season as the underdogs.
After being the perpetual underdogs of the season, the couple rallied at the end to win and take home the million dollar grand prize.
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