Meaning
- Underachieve (verb): To perform below one’s potential, expectations, or standard. It is commonly used in education, sports, and professional contexts.
 
Grammar and Usage
- Part of speech: Verb
 - Verb type: Intransitive (does not take a direct object)
 - Forms: underachieves, underachieving, underachieved
 
Sentence patterns:
- to underachieve at school/work
 - He tends to underachieve despite his talents
 
Common Phrases
- underachieve at school
 - constantly underachieve
 - students who underachieve
 - talented but underachieving
 
Collocations
- underachieve academically
 - underachieve in exams
 - underachieve in sports
 - underachieve despite potential
 
Examples
- Many students underachieve because they lack motivation.
 - The team continued to underachieve, despite having star players.
 - She tends to underachieve in subjects that don’t interest her.
 - He is talented but constantly underachieves.
 - Some employees underachieve when they don’t feel challenged.
 - The company has been underachieving for several years compared to competitors.
 - Children may underachieve if they don’t get proper support at home.
 
Synonyms or Related
- Underperform
 - Fall short
 - Not live up to expectations
 
Antonym
- Overachieve
 - Excel
 - Outperform
 
