The difference between Subordinate and Underling
When used as nouns, subordinate means one who is subordinate, whereas underling means a subordinate, or person of lesser rank or authority.
Subordinate is also verb with the meaning: to make subservient.
Subordinate is also adjective with the meaning: placed in a lower class, rank, or position.
check bellow for the other definitions of Subordinate and Underling
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Subordinate as an adjective:
Placed in a lower class, rank, or position.
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Subordinate as an adjective:
Submissive or inferior to, or controlled by, authority.
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Subordinate as an adjective (grammar, of a clause, not comparable):
dependent on and either modifying or complementing the main clause
Examples:
"In the sentence “The barbecue finished before John arrived”, the subordinate clause “before John arrived” specifies the time of the main clause, “The barbecue finished”."
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Subordinate as an adjective:
Descending in a regular series.
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Subordinate as a noun (countable):
One who is subordinate.
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Subordinate as a verb (transitive):
To make subservient.
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Subordinate as a verb (transitive):
To treat as of less value or importance.
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Subordinate as a verb (transitive, finance):
To make of lower priority in order of payment in bankruptcy.
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Underling as a noun:
A subordinate, or person of lesser rank or authority.
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Underling as a noun:
A low, wretched person.
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