Be/come a poor second, third, etc.

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phrase

To be worse than someone or something else or not as important.

In terms of popularity, football comes first and all other sports are a poor second.
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Often appears as...

  • comes a poor second
  • is a poor second

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Idiomatic

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Comparison Implicit

This phrase implies comparison where something doesn't measure up to a standard.

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She's a gifted singer, but in terms of dance, she comes a poor second.
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Non-literal Ranking

The 'second, third, etc.' does not always refer to actual positions but signifies lesser importance.

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Despite his efforts, he was a poor second in her life compared to her career.
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Subjectivity

What 'comes a poor second' can often be subjective and vary by individual opinion.

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To gourmet chefs, fast food often comes a poor second to a home-cooked meal.
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