Pronunciation: /bæk ˈmɑːrkər/
noun a mark or sign indicating the rear or last position
A1 The back marker in the race finished last.
A2 The back marker struggled to keep up with the rest of the group.
B1 The back marker was determined to improve their position in the next race.
B2 The back marker faced tough competition from the other runners.
C1 The back marker's performance was hindered by a recurring injury.
C2 The back marker faced intense pressure to catch up to the leaders.
formal The back marker in the race struggled to keep up with the rest of the competitors.
informal The back marker was way behind everyone else in the race.
slang That back marker is lagging so far behind, they might as well give up.
figurative Being the back marker in a project team can feel isolating and demotivating.
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