What does "behind the curve" mean? Is it an idiom?
Native speaker’s answer
Rebecca
Yes, this is an idiomatic expression that means to be slower (to be behind others) in doing something. For example, if I say that my math scores are behind the curve at school, it means that I am scoring lower than my classmates. The opposite expression is to be "ahead of the curve," which means to be better or faster than others at doing something. Ex: The skincare industry in North America is still behind the curve compared to Europe or Asia. Ex: My city is ahead of the curve when it comes to pandemic prevention.