belittle, depreciate, disparage, make little of, minimize, misestimate, misprize, set at naught, shrug off, think nothing of, underrate, undervalue
Definitionn. an estimation that is too low
Last update: October 11, 2015
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The Pakistanis underestimated the strength of the Indian Armed Forces. [Please select]
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Gentleman, do not underestimate me. [Please select]
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Hartley had forgotten just how many revolutions would make fifteen knots or else he had underestimated his engine-room's capacity. [Please select]
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Fernmore reached home I thought it wise to say nothing about the affair; but I had completely underestimated the persistency of these rejuvenated venerables. [Please select]
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It is a privilege not to be underestimated to be permitted to play Raffles to you. [Please select]
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"It is in my mind, too, that we have underestimated the spy." [Please select]
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Being no visionary, he did not underestimate the power of circumstance. [Please select]
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Like many who had had no experience with such phenomena they underestimated the seriousness of the panic. [Please select]
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Pierre Noir for once had been mistaken and underestimated the courage of the warriors of the Onondagos. [Please select]
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Simultaneously then, being yourself only a fool after all, you flatter me and underestimate my intelligence. [Please select]
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It is the present fashion to underestimate the power of Wigglesworth's verse. [Please select]
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