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Underestimate   /ˈəndərˈɛstəmˌeɪt/  /ˈəndərˈɛstəmət/   Listen
Underestimate

verb
1.
Assign too low a value to.  Synonym: undervalue.  Antonyms: overvalue, overestimate.
2.
Make a deliberately low estimate.  Synonym: lowball.
3.
Make too low an estimate of.  Synonym: underrate.  "Don't underestimate the danger of such a raft trip on this river"  Antonym: overestimate.
noun
1.
An estimation that is too low; an estimate that is less than the true or actual value.  Synonyms: underestimation, underrating, underreckoning.






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"Underestimate" Quotes from Famous Books



... for Bailey," Dorothy went on quietly. "If he is caught, and I choose to make public what I know and can guess, I am sure that you will never reach a court. You underestimate the people here. I would not have to prove what I have told you. I need only to proclaim it, and—I don't know what they'd do to you. It makes me a bit sick to think ...
— Hidden Gold • Wilder Anthony

... of the lash you gave a terrible jump the length of your chain. But, you see, friend Bull, if I offer you to the purchasers with the dangerous account which you give, I shall find few customers. An honest merchant should not boast his merchandise too much, no more should he underestimate it. So I shall announce your character as follows." ...
— The Brass Bell - or, The Chariot of Death • Eugene Sue

... naturally evinced a hearty interest in his financial affairs. Moreover, she was distantly related to Elkan's father; and owing to this kinship her husband, Marx Feinermann, foreman for Kupferberg Brothers, was of the impression that she charged Elkan only three dollars and fifty cents a week. The underestimate more than paid Mrs. Feinermann's millinery bill, and she was consequently under the necessity of buying Elkan's silence with small items of laundry work and an occasional egg for breakfast. This arrangement suited Elkan very well indeed; and though he had eaten his lunch only an hour previously ...
— Elkan Lubliner, American • Montague Glass

... great wing of the medieval structure fell away in the Protestant Reformation and what was left, though extensive and solid enough, is still like its great cathedrals—yielding to time and change. The impressive force and unity of contemporaneous Catholicism may lead us perhaps to underestimate the number of those in the Catholic line who, having for one reason or another lost faith in their Church, are now open to the appeal of the newer movements. For example, the largest non-Catholic religious group of Poles in Detroit are ...
— Modern Religious Cults and Movements • Gaius Glenn Atkins

... number of Confederates at Fort Donelson can never be given with entire accuracy. The largest number admitted by any writer on the Southern side, is by Colonel Preston Johnston. He gives the number at 17,000. But this must be an underestimate. The commissary general of prisoners reported having issued rations to 14,623 Fort Donelson prisoners at Cairo, as they passed that point. General Pillow reported the killed and wounded at 2,000; but ...
— Personal Memoirs of U. S. Grant, Complete • Ulysses S. Grant


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