underperform
uhn der per fawrm
- v perform less well or with less success than expected
My stocks underperformed last year - v perform too rarely
Her plays are underperformed, although they are very good
- Over the years, O'Leary has often been an outspoken critic of fund managers who underperform the market.
- Should Zuma underperform and disappoint his supporters, he might expect the same fate and before his official term is up.
- Bogle's genius was to recognize that most investorsincluding the managers of mutual fundsunderperform the market.