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underrate

[uhn-der-reyt] / ˌʌn dərˈreɪt /




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"Not for us, not for me," said the head coach this week when asked if Kamara was underrated outside the club.

From BBC

But if I could recommend one slightly underrated entry from the black-and-white set — one that rewards a rewatch, or a first watch, with uncommon pleasures — might I gently point you toward “Christmas in Connecticut”?

From Salon

Sometimes, some of the stuff he does is a bit underrated.

From BBC

Our annual spotlight on travel includes underrated U.S. cities and faraway lands worth the epic voyage they require.

From The Wall Street Journal

The British novelist Elizabeth Taylor—forever cursed by a reputation as a great but underrated writer—frames Mrs. Palfrey’s struggle to endure the humiliations of old age as both tragic and comic.

From The Wall Street Journal