misvalued

/ˌmɪsˈvæljud/
verb
  1. Past tense of misvalue: estimated the worth or importance of something incorrectly.
    • She misvalued her own skills and accepted a job that was far below her abilities.
    • The real estate agent misvalued the house, so it sold for much less than it was worth.
    • Historians believe that earlier scholars misvalued the contributions of women in science.
adjective
  1. Having an incorrect estimated worth or importance.
    • The misvalued painting was later discovered to be a lost masterpiece.
    • His misvalued sense of pride kept him from asking for help.
    • Many misvalued stocks crashed when the market corrected itself.
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