second fiddle
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He always felt like he was playing second fiddle to his more famous colleague.
Definition
Noun: 1. A secondary role or position of lesser importance: Refers to a situation where a person or thing is not the primary focus or leader, but rather supports or follows another. 2. A person who occupies such a subordinate position: Refers to an individual who serves in a supporting or less prominent capacity compared to another.
Usage and Examples
Referring to a secondary role or function:
- After the merger, the department found itself playing second fiddle to the new headquarters.
- In that project, marketing took second fiddle to the engineering team's priorities.
Referring to a person in a subordinate role:
- He was tired of being the second fiddle in the band, always overshadowed by the lead singer.
- She refused to be anyone's second fiddle and started her own company.
Advanced Usage and Nuances
- The term often carries a connotation of resentment or dissatisfaction with the subordinate position, though not always.
- It is frequently used in the structure "to play second fiddle to [someone/something]."
- The classic design had to play second fiddle to modern aesthetics in the final product.
Variants and Related Words
- Second-in-command (noun): A person who is next in authority to the leader. (This implies a formal chain of command, whereas "second fiddle" is more metaphorical.)
- Understudy (noun): An actor who learns another's role to be a substitute. (This is a specific theatrical term for a supportive role.)
Synonyms
- Subordinate: A person lower in rank or position.
- Junior partner: A partner with less authority or a smaller share in a business.
- Number two: An informal term for the person second in command.
Idioms and Fixed Phrases
- To play second fiddle (to someone/something): This is the primary idiomatic phrase using this term. It means to be in a less important position than someone or something else.
- He's a brilliant scientist but has always played second fiddle to his more famous colleague.
- Environmental concerns often play second fiddle to economic growth in policy debates.
He always felt like he was playing second fiddle to his more famous colleague.
Noun
- a secondary role or function
- he hated to play second fiddle to anyone
- someone who serves in a subordinate capacity or plays a secondary role