• To play second fiddle means to be in a subordinate role to someone else; to have a smaller responsibility or power than someone else.
  • Because I wasn't willing to play office politics, I never got the big promotion and have been playing second fiddle ever since.
  • In case you're not familiar with the term, being second fiddle means playing a supporting role to someone else.
  • Martha is always in her sister’s shadow, playing second fiddle to her every time. After the star guest didn’t turn up, John was chosen to play second fiddle.
  • He always felt like he had to play second fiddle to the star player. He was tired of playing second fiddle in the relationship and wanted his opinions to be...
  • Kelime ve terimleri çevir ve farklı aksanlarda sesli dinleme. play second fiddle ikinci derecede rol oynamak play second fiddle to someone ne demek.
  • “Dr. Watson always seemed to play second fiddle to Sherlock Holmes but he was actually the most important character in the stories.”
  • The idiom “play second fiddle” is a common expression used to describe someone who occupies a subordinate position or plays a supporting role.
  • "Play second fiddle" is an English idiom. It means "to hold a subordinate or less significant role; to be in a position of lesser importance or influence."
  • You play second fiddle to my instrumental your critical nature departs in the middle of all of my riddles. Bessie Smith - I Ain’t Goin’ to Play Second Fiddle.