Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

two-time-loser

noun
/ˈtuː taɪm ˈluːzər/
Definition
A person who has failed in two different significant endeavors or is seen as unsuccessful in two attempts, particularly in the context of relationships or competitions.
Examples
  • After losing two elections in a row, he became known as a two-time-loser.
  • Her ex-boyfriend was called a two-time-loser for not being able to maintain any lasting relationships.
  • He joked about being a two-time-loser in the game, but he was determined to try again.
Meaning
The term is often used to describe someone who has repeatedly failed to achieve success or maintain a stable situation, highlighting a pattern of failure.
Synonyms
  • failure
  • loser
  • also-ran
  • underachiever