"Underwritten" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Provided or guaranteed by a third party as security for a financial transaction.
Example: "The company's income guarantees the loan has been underwritten by a reputable bank."
The underworlds refer to the realms or domains of the gods or supernatural beings in ancient mythologies, particularly in Greek and Roman mythology. It is a place where the spirits of the dead reside, often ruled by a god or figure with control over the afterlife, such as Hades in Greek mythology or Pluto in Roman mythology.
A person or organization that assumes the risk of a financial loss in exchange for a fee, typically in the context of insuring against losses or investments.
Underwriters are individuals or companies that provide financial guarantees or insurance for loans, investments, or other financial transactions. They assume the risk of loss or default in exchange for a premium or fee. <br><br>For example, in insurance, an underwriter would assess the risk of an insurance policy and determine the premium that the policyholder must pay. In finance, underwriters may evaluate the creditworthiness of borrowers to determine the terms of a loan.
To provide financial support or guarantee to ensure that a loan or other transaction is completed.<br><br>Example: "The bank agreed to underwrite the loan to the small business, giving them the necessary funding to expand."
To provide financial support or security for something, especially an investment or a loan, by promising to take over its costs or losses if necessary.
adjective<br><br>Not deserved or justified; unwarranted.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> She received undeserved criticism for her speech.<br> The company's sudden closure was an undeserved blow to the local community.<br><br>Synonyms: unjustified, unwarranted, undeserving, unfair, unmerited
Unfavourable or unattractive; not wanted or liked: 'The land was generally considered undesirable to the settlers.'