underrate
Meanings
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verb
to estimate or judge the value of something lower than it actually is
- "Despite her excellent qualifications, the employer underrated her experience and offered her a lower salary."
- "The critics underrated the new artist's talent and failed to recognize his potential."
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verb
to underestimate the importance, ability, or quality of something
- "The team underrated their opponents and were surprised by their strong performance."
- "The scientist underrated the significance of his discovery and did not pursue it further."
Rhymes
Words rhyming with underraterate , fate , gate , hate
Variants
List of all variants of underrate that leads to same resultunderrate , underrated , underrates , underrating
Etymology
origin and the way in which meanings have changed throughout history.From the Old English word 'rathian,' meaning 'to estimate,' and the prefix 'under,' meaning 'below,' underrate means 'to estimate or judge the value of something below its actual worth'.
Trivia
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The term 'underrate' first appeared in print in the English language in the late 15th century.
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The word 'underrate' is often used in the context of job interviews and salary negotiations. Employers may underrate the value of a candidate's skills and experience, leading to lower offers.
Related Concepts
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overestimate: The opposite of underrate, overestimate refers to the act of estimating or judging the value of something higher than it actually is.
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appreciation: The act of recognizing and valuing the worth or significance of something or someone.
Culture
Any cultural, historical, or symbolic significance of the word. Explore how the word has been used in literature, art, music, or other forms of expression.Underrate has been used extensively in literature and art to portray characters who are undervalued or underappreciated by society. For example, in F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel 'The Great Gatsby,' the character Nick Carraway observes that 'they were careless people, Tom and Daisy—they smashed up things and creatures and then retreated back into their money or their vast carelessness, or whatever it was that kept them together, and let other people clean up the mess they had made...'. This passage highlights the theme of underrating the value of people and the consequences of doing so.
How to Memorize "underrate"
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visualize
- Imagine a scale with 'underrate' on one side and 'actual worth' on the other. Visualize moving the scale to the 'underrate' side, indicating that the value is being judged lower than it should be.
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associate
- Associate the word 'underrate' with the image of a diamond in the rough. Just like a diamond, something that is underrated has hidden value and potential that may not be immediately apparent.
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mnemonics
- Create a mnemonic by remembering the phrase 'Underestimate, Undervalue, Underrate.'
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