underachieve

underachieve
underachieve [un΄dər ə chēv′]
vi.
underachieved, underachieving
1. to fail to do as well in school studies as might be expected from scores made on intelligence tests
2. to perform below expectations
underachievement
n.
underachiever
n.

English World dictionary. . 2014.

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