undervalue
verb/ˌʌndə(ɹ)ˈvælju/
Etymology
From under- + value.
- derived from *h₂welh₁-✻
- derived from *walēō✻
- derived from valeō
- derived from value
- inherited from valew
Definitions
To underestimate, or assign too low a value to (something or someone)
To underestimate, or assign too low a value to (something or someone); to have too little regard for.
- Near-synonyms: underrate, underappreciate, underween
- I write not this with the leaſt intention to undervalue the other parts of Poetry: for Comedy is both excellently inſtructive, and extreamly pleaſant: […]
- […] I undervalu'd all the Enſigns of Authority which belong'd to me, all the Pomp and Splendor of Life which^([sic – meaning with]) which I was ſurrounded.
An undervaluation
An undervaluation; a price or rate below the actual worth.
- […] he must therefore prove that the contract was not at such an undervalue as would amount to fraud […]
The neighborhood
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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA