belittle, deprecate, devaluate, disparage, make light of, make nothing of, minimize, misprize, set at naught, shrug off, think nothing of, underprize, undervalue, write off
Definitionv. make too low an estimate of
Last update: October 1, 2015
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It is easy to underrate the importance in religion of a change of names. [Please select]
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As an actor he is underrated. [Please select]
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They will realize that they underrated us at first. [Please select]
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I don't say this to scare you boys; but you are here, and I don't want you to underrate the present danger. [Please select]
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He had seen too much to underrate their valor and strength, and on that long march his heart was very anxious within him. [Please select]
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"Perhaps we have underrated our mill hands and mechanics," said St. [Please select]
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Though France still possessed vigor and resources which her enemies were apt to underrate, the war had gone against her in Europe. [Please select]
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Willet, Tayoga and he had been so completely victorious over Garay in the forest that perhaps he had underrated him. [Please select]
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The captain, who knew his business, took care not to underrate the value of Dick's cat. [Please select]
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To the Englishmen of our colonies, sirs, and that we may never underrate or misunderstand them more. [Please select]
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He was sure they had underrated the strength and energy of the French and of ourselves. [Please select]
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