underform

/ˌʌndərˈfɔrm/

Definitions

1. noun

A state or condition of not performing or functioning at a satisfactory level; a poor or inadequate performance.

“The team’s underform in the second half of the season led to their elimination from the tournament.”

2. verb

To perform or function at a lower standard or level than expected.

“The new employee underformed in the first few days of the job, but gradually improved as time went on.”

Synonyms

  • inadequacy
  • poor performance
  • underachievement

Antonyms

  • efficiency
  • excellence
  • outstanding performance