Favorite vs. Underdog

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Favoriteadjective

Preferred; liked more than any other

Favoritenoun

Preferred one, one with special favor

Favoritenoun

Expected or most probable to win.

Favoritenoun

(internet) A bookmark in a web browser.

Favoriteverb

alternative form of favor

Favoriteverb

(Internet) To bookmark.

Favoriteverb

(Internet) To add to one's list of favorites on a website that allows users to compile such lists.

Favoritenoun

A person or thing regarded with peculiar favor; one treated with partiality; one preferred above others; especially, one unduly loved, trusted, and enriched with favors by a person of high rank or authority.

Favoritenoun

Short curls dangling over the temples; - fashionable in the reign of Charles II.

Favoritenoun

The competitor (as a horse in a race) that is judged most likely to win; the competitor standing highest in the betting.

Favoriteadjective

Regarded with particular affection, esteem, or preference; as, a favorite walk; a favorite child.

Favoritenoun

something regarded with special favor or liking;

Favoritenoun

a special loved one

Favoritenoun

a competitor thought likely to win

Favoriteadjective

appealing to the general public;

Favoriteadjective

preferred above all others and treated with partiality;

Underdognoun

A competitor thought unlikely to win.

Underdognoun

Somebody at a disadvantage.

Underdognoun

A high swing wherein the person pushing the swing runs beneath the swing while the person being pushed is at the forward limit of the arc.

Underdognoun

one at a disadvantage and expected to lose

Underdog

An underdog is a person or group in a competition, usually in sports and creative works, who is largely expected to lose. The party, team, or individual expected to win is called the favorite or top dog.

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