underwhelm

English

Etymology

under- + whelm: a humorous coinage by novel negation of overwhelm[1] first recorded in the 1950's.[2]

Verb

underwhelm (third-person singular simple present underwhelms, present participle underwhelming, simple past and past participle underwhelmed)

  1. To fail to impress; to perform disappointingly.
    • 2021 August 5, Shira Ovide, “YouTube Is Underwhelming”, in The New York Times, →ISSN:
      The fact that I even mentioned YouTube in the same paragraph as the middling TV company ViacomCBS and Twitter … well, that says something about how YouTube has underwhelmed for some time.

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References

  1. underwhelm”, in Collins English Dictionary.
  2. underwhelm”, in OED Online , Oxford, Oxfordshire: Oxford University Press, launched 2000.
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