underestimate 音标拼音: ['ʌndɚ'ɛstəm
, et] ['ʌndɚ'ɛstəmət]
n . 低估
vt . 低估,看轻
低估低估,看轻
underestimate n 1 :
an estimation that is too low ;
an estimate that is less than the true or actual value [
synonym : {
underestimate },
{
underestimation }, {
underrating }, {
underreckoning }]
v 1 :
assign too low a value to ; "
Don '
t underestimate the value of this heirloom -
you may sell it at a good price " [
synonym :
{
undervalue }, {
underestimate }] [
ant : {
overestimate },
{
overvalue }]
2 :
make a deliberately low estimate ; "
The construction company wanted the contract badly and lowballed " [
synonym : {
lowball },
{
underestimate }]
3 :
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 " [
synonym : {
underestimate },
{
underrate }] [
ant : {
overestimate }, {
overrate }]
Underestimate \
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v .
t .
To set too low a value on ;
to estimate below the truth .
[
1913 Webster ]
Underestimate \
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n .
The act of underestimating ;
too low an estimate .
[
1913 Webster ]
23 Moby Thesaurus words for "
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 ,
undervalue
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UNDERESTIMATE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of UNDERESTIMATE is to estimate as being less than the actual size, quantity, or number How to use underestimate in a sentence to estimate as being less than the actual size, quantity, or number; to place too low a value on : underrate… See the full definition Games; Word of the Day; Grammar; Wordplay; Slang
UNDERESTIMATE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary UNDERESTIMATE definition: 1 to fail to guess or understand the real cost, size, difficulty, etc of something: 2 to fail… Learn more