"Under-appreciated" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Under-appreciated" Meaning

Deserving more appreciation or gratitude than you are receiving. Often, this refers to something or someone that is not recognized or valued as much as they should be, despite their worth or merits.

"Under-appreciated" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "Under-appreciated"


1. In creative writing:

"Donovan is the under-appreciated member of our team who has consistently worked behind the scenes to ensure our stories meet deadlines."

2. In formal remarks:

"While we appreciate the hard work of all our employees, our boss highlighted the under-appreciated contributions of the IT department."

3. In critical acclaim:

The film received critical acclaim and highlighted the under-appreciated talents of its cast despite its modest budget.

4. In formal speech:

During a speech at the annual gala, the CEO praised several behind-the-scenes individuals and teams as under-appreciated heroes central to the company's success.

5. In literature review:

The overlooked societal impact of veganism was highlighted in a recent research paper, drawing attention to its under-appreciated health benefits.

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