Pronunciation: /ˈsɛkənd strɪŋ/
noun a group of players that are not in the starting lineup but are available as substitutes
A1 The second string on a guitar is thinner than the first string.
A2 In a soccer team, the second string players are always ready to step in when needed.
B1 The second string of a violin is tuned to the note A.
B2 The second string quarterback led the team to victory in the final game.
C1 The second string of a tennis racket should be replaced regularly for optimal performance.
C2 As the second string violinist in the orchestra, she often gets to play solos during concerts.
adjective of lower rank or importance compared to the first string
A1 He is not the first choice player, he is on the second string team.
A2 The second string guitar player did a great job filling in for the lead guitarist.
B1 The company hired a second string consultant to help with the project.
B2 The backup goalkeeper is considered the second string option for the team.
C1 Despite being on the second string roster, she proved herself to be a valuable asset to the team.
C2 The second string violinist performed flawlessly during the concert.
formal The second string players were called upon to step up when the starters got injured.
informal The second string guys are always ready to go in and give it their all.
slang Don't worry about being on the second string, you'll get your chance to shine.
figurative She felt like she was always playing second string in her own life, never getting the recognition she deserved.
second strings
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