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underestimate
| underestimation
| underevaluation
| underexpose
| underexposure
| underfaction
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underestimate
WORDNET DICTIONARY
Noun underestimate has 1 sense
- underestimate(n = noun.cognition) underestimation, underrating, underreckoning - an estimation that is too low; an estimate that is less than the true or actual value; Array is a kind of approximation, estimate, estimation, idea
Derived forms verb underestimate2, verb underestimate1
Verb underestimate has 3 senses
- underestimate(v = verb.cognition) undervalue - assign too low a value to; "Don't underestimate the value of this heirloom-you may sell it at a good price" is one way to value
- underestimate(v = verb.cognition) lowball - make a deliberately low estimate; "The construction company wanted the contract badly and lowballed" is one way to approximate, estimate, gauge, guess, judge
- underestimate(v = verb.cognition) underrate - make too low an estimate of; "he underestimated the work that went into the renovation"; "Don't underestimate the danger of such a raft trip on this river" is one way to misjudge
Antonym: overestimate
Derived forms noun underestimate1, noun underestimation1
Sample sentence:
Somebody ----s something
Derived forms noun underestimate1, noun underestimation1
Sample sentence:
Somebody ----s something
Antonym: overestimate
Derived form noun underestimation1
Sample sentences:
Somebody ----s something
Somebody ----s somebody
CIDE DICTIONARY
underestimate, v. t.
To set too low a value on; to estimate below the truth. [1913 Webster]
underestimate, n.
The act of underestimating; too low an estimate. [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
underestimate, v. & n.
--v.tr. form too low an estimate of.
--n. an estimate that is too low.
--v.tr. form too low an estimate of.
--n. an estimate that is too low.
Derivative
underestimation n.
THESAURUS
underestimate
belittle, deprecate, depreciate, discount, disparage, make light of, make little of, make nothing of, minimize, miscalculate, misestimate, misjudge, misprize, sell short, set at naught, set little by, shrug off, think little of, think nothing of, underprize, underrate, underreckon, undervalueROGET THESAURUS
underestimate
Contempt
VB despise, contemn, scorn, disdain, feel contempt for, view with a scornful eye, disregard, slight, not mind, pass by, look down upon, hold cheap, hold in contempt, hold in disrespect, think nothing of, think small beer of, make light of, underestimate, esteem slightly, esteem of small or no account, take no account of, care nothing for, set no store by, not care a straw, sneeze at, set at naught, laugh in one's sleeve, laugh up one's sleeve, snap one's fingers at, shrug one's shoulders, turn up one's nose at, pooh-pooh, damn with faint praise, whistle at, sneer at, curl up one's lip, toss the head, traiter de haut enbas, laugh at, point the finger of scorn, hold up to scorn, laugh to scorn, scout, hoot, flout, hiss, scoff at, turn one's back upon, turn a cold shoulder upon, tread upon, trample upon, trample under foot, spurn, kick, fling to the winds, send away with a flea in the ear.Misjudgment
VB misjudge, misestimate, misthink, misconjecture, misconceive, fly in the face of facts, miscalculate, misreckon, miscompute, overestimate, underestimate, prejudge, forejudge, presuppose, presume, prejudicate, dogmatize, have a bias, have only one idea, jurare in verba magistri, run away with the notion, jump to a conclusion, rush to a conclusion, leap to a conclusion, judge hastily, shoot from the hip, jump to conclusions, look only at one side of the shield, view with jaundiced eye, view through distorting spectacles, not see beyond one's nose, dare pondus fumo, get the wrong sow by the ear, give a bias, give a twist, bias, warp, twist, prejudice, prepossess.Underestimation
VB underrate, underestimate, undervalue, underreckon, depreciate, disparage, not do justice to, misprize, disprize, ridicule, slight, neglect, slur over, make light of, make little of, make nothing of, make no account of, belittle, minimize, think nothing of, set no store by, set at naught, shake off as dewdrops from the lion's mane.
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