undervalue
/ˌʌndərˈvæljuː/
verb
- To consider someone or something as less important or valuable than they really are.
- Don't undervalue the power of a simple compliment.
- She felt her boss undervalued her contributions to the project.
- Many people undervalue the importance of getting enough sleep.
- To put a price on something that is lower than its actual worth.
- Experts say the company's stock is currently undervalued by the market.
- The antique dealer tried to undervalue the painting so he could buy it cheaply.
- If you undervalue your house, you might sell it for less than it's worth.
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noun
- A price or value that is too low.
- Economists warned about the undervalue of the national currency.
- The auction revealed a serious undervalue of the rare coin.
- The undervalue of the property led to a quick sale.