1. understudied - Adjective
2. understudied - Verb
Derived from understudy
understudied (comparative more understudied, superlative most understudied)
Insufficiently studied.
understudied
simple past and past participle of understudy
DeGuzman, who previously understudied the iconic role on tour, succeeds original tour cast member Isabelle McCalla, who will play her final performance as Jasmine on August 5 in Boston at The Boston Opera House. Source: Internet
As I said I've done The Wind in the Willows before many moons ago, I understudied Mole and Ratty, and was part of the actor musician ensemble, so to be able to re-visit the show and finally get to play Mole has really been an ambition of mine. Source: Internet
Spider flatulence is an oddly understudied topic in scientific literature, but we can look to their digestive system for some clues. Source: Internet
Zakrin also appeared in the national tour; both she and Rhiannon Hansen understudied the role of Elle. Source: Internet
But I think breathing plays a huge role and it’s one of those understudied things. Source: Internet
So whether Autumn was Elle and Bailey understudied, or reverse—either way they would both be able to come into the show. Source: Internet