Thesaurus / under estimate
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synonyms for under estimate
- curtail
- decrease
- diminish
- downplay
- lessen
- play down
- reduce
- trivialize
- underestimate
- abbreviate
- attenuate
- belittle
- cheapen
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- derogate
- detract
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- disparage
- dwarf
- knock
- miniaturize
- pan
- pooh-pooh
- prune
- shrink
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- cut down to size
- knock down
- make light of
- make little of
- poor-mouth
- put down
- run down
- err
- misconstrue
- misinterpret
- misjudge
- misread
- misunderstand
- overestimate
- overrate
- overvalue
- underestimate
- undervalue
- blow
- blunder
- discount
- disregard
- miscount
- overlook
- stumble
- underrate
- drop the ball
- get signals crossed
- get wrong
- go wrong
- mess up
- misreckon
- miss by a mile
- mix up
- slip up
- miscalculate
- misconstrue
- misunderstand
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- dogmatize
- err
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- mistake
- prejudge
- presume
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- stumble
- suppose
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- bark up wrong tree
- be misled
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- be partial
- be unfair
- be wrong
- come to hasty conclusion
- drop the ball
- miscomprehend
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- miss by a mile
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- overlook
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- addle
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- confound
- err
- fail
- goof
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- miscount
- miss
- omit
- slip
- snarl
- tangle
- be off the mark
- be wrong
- deceive oneself
- get wrong
- have wrong impression
- make a mess
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- miss the boat
- not know
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- scant
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- have nothing to do with
- keep at arm's length
- keep one's distance
- laugh off
- let go
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- make light of
- not care for
- pass by
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- pay no attention to
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- tune out
- belittle
- miscalculate
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- deprecate
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- disesteem
- disparage
- miscarry
- slight
- make light of
- not do justice
- put down
- sell short
- think too little of
- criticize
- decry
- deride
- discredit
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- downplay
- scorn
- underestimate
- deprecate
- depreciate
- derogate
- diminish
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- knock
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- pan
- rip
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- slam
- smear
- trivialize
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- undervalue
- bad-mouth
- cut down to size
- cut to the quick
- dispraise
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- pooh pooh
- poor-mouth
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- sneer at
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- stumble
- underestimate
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- undervalue
- drop the ball
- get signals crossed
- get wrong
- go wrong
- mess up
- misreckon
- miss by a mile
- mix up
- slip up
- blow
- blunder
- discount
- disregard
- drop the ball
- err
- get signals crossed
- get wrong
- go wrong
- mess up
- misconstrue
- miscount
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- misjudge
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- miss by a mile
- misunderstand
- mix up
- overestimate
- overlook
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- rail against
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- underestimate
- undervalue
- cry down
- dis
- dispraise
- downcry
- dump on
- put down
- put hooks in
- run down
- sour grapes
- tear down
- write off
On this page you'll find 701 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to under estimate, such as: annoy, curse, humiliate, irritate, libel, and mock.
antonyms for under estimate
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How to use under estimate in a sentence
Taking the average holding at 20 acres instead of 30, we should probably under-estimate the acreage.
THE ENGLISH VILLAGE COMMUNITYFREDERIC SEEBOHMThose who under-estimate their children are in that small group—of parents who live to be happily surprised at their achievements.
HOW TO ANALYZE PEOPLE ON SIGHTELSIE LINCOLN BENEDICT AND RALPH PAINE BENEDICTIt would be a mistake to under-estimate the value of the Swedish system of physical exercises.
CAMBRIDGE ESSAYS ON EDUCATIONVARIOUSThe stock of wine (the Chairman declares it to be an under-estimate) according to a recent valuation, amounts to 7,150l.
NINETEEN CENTURIES OF DRINK IN ENGLANDRICHARD VALPY FRENCHAlthough not inclined to under-estimate himself, he came to the latter conclusion; but did not avail himself of it.
RALPH WILTON'S WEIRDMRS. ALEXANDERI do not under-estimate the undoubted importance of the driving pressure of want.
THE TRUTH ABOUT WOMANC. GASQUOINE HARTLEY"This disposition to under-estimate yourself is where the whole trouble lies," said Warren.
OLD EBENEZEROPIE READReformers in this world generally have a hard time whenever they under estimate the inertia of men's minds and bodies.
INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS AND HUMAN ECONOMICSJAMES HARTNESSThe “giving to the world everything relative to their tribe,” was something they were more apt to over than under estimate.
A HISTORY OF THE GIPSIESWALTER SIMSONDon't think I under-estimate my draw-backs—I know that for you even to consider engaging me is generous.
THE MAN WHO WAS GOODLEONARD MERRICK