"Undervalues" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
This word refers to considering something as being less valuable or important than it really is. It is used to describe when someone or something is being overlooked, underestimated, or devalued.
Example: "She felt undervalued in her role and sought a new job where she could contribute more."
Synonyms: underrate, underestimate, underappreciate, underrate.
1. She feels that her work is constantly undervalued by her company.
2. The company undervalues the skills of its employees, leading to low morale.
3. The new policy undervalues the importance of employee satisfaction in the workplace.
4. Many experts argue that the current education system undervalues the importance of arts and music.
5. The new CEO has pledged to undervalues the role of marketing in the company.
A term used to describe a phenomenon that happens when a section of a river's current flows back upstream, due to a brief reversal of the normal flow direction.
Not used or utilized fully or to the greatest extent possible; not exploited or developed to full potential.<br><br>For example: "The organization realized that the new technology was an underused resource and decided to train their employees to use it more efficiently."
To use or make use of something or someone to a lesser extent than is possible or required, often resulting in wasted potential.
Used less than necessary or potential; not fully employed. NOT making the most of someone's or something's abilities or potential.
To use someone or something less than they are capable of, typically because there has not been enough opportunities or resources to use them more effectively.
Underutilized means not using someone's or something's capabilities, talents, or resources to the fullest extent.<br><br>Example: "The company's underutilized its marketing department's potential to increase sales."<br><br>It can also refer to a resource or asset that is not being fully used or developed.<br><br>Example: "The tourist board is focusing on underutilized areas of the city to attract more visitors."
To underestimate or value something too low; fail to recognize its true worth or importance.<br><br>Example: "The company undervalued the new employee's skills, which led to them quitting."<br><br>Synonyms: underrate, underprice, misjudge, underappreciate.
Overlooked or underestimated in quality, worth, or importance; not given the recognition or compensation that one deserves.
Undervaluing refers to the act of assigning too little value or worth to something or someone, often resulting in underestimation or a lack of recognition of their importance, quality, or contribution. It can also refer to paying too little for something, such as underpaying an employee or not compensating adequately for goods or services rendered.
Located or occurring beneath the surface of a body of water, such as an ocean, lake, or river. This can refer to environments, activities, or objects that are submerged in water, often with a focus on scuba diving, snorkeling, or marine life.
"Underway" is an adjective or adverb that means:<br><br> Moving or happening at the same time as something else<br> In progress or being executed<br> Moving forward or proceeding with an action or activity<br> Engaged in or fulfilling its intended purpose<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The ship is underway now, heading to its destination.<br> The plan is underway, and things are moving forward.<br> The building is underway, and we expect it to be finished next year.
Underwear refers to clothing that is worn close to the body, typically beneath other garments, to provide modesty, comfort, and support. It often includes items such as bras, socks, briefs, boxers, panties, and shapewear. Underwear is designed to be worn under outer clothing, such as pants, skirts, shirts, or dresses, and is usually made of fabric or other breathable materials.
Having a weight that is lower than what is typical or considered healthy for a person's age, height, and body type.<br><br>Being underweight can be a sign of various health issues, including but not limited to:<br><br> Poor nutrition or eating habits<br> Increased risk of infections<br> Weakened immune system<br> Osteoporosis or brittle bones<br> Hair loss<br> Fatigue or lethargy<br><br>In many cases, being underweight can be addressed through a combination of a balanced diet and regular exercise.
The term "underweighting" refers to the act or state of assigning too little importance or emphasis to something, or to not giving sufficient consideration to a particular aspect or factor. This can be in terms of expectations, resources, time, or any other relevant factor.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br>1. The team underweighted the complexity of the project and failed to allocate sufficient resources, resulting in a delayed completion.<br>2. Research studies have shown that underweighting the risks associated with climate change has led to inadequate preventive measures being taken.<br><br>Synonyms: underestimating, undervaluing, neglecting, disregarding, overlooking.<br><br>Antonyms: overestimating, overvaluing, overemphasizing, exaggerating, overallying.
Past participle of the verb "undergo", meaning to experience or go through a process or situation.
To leave someone with a less impressive or less grand impression than what they had expected.