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underrate

[uhn-der-reyt] / ˌʌn dərˈreɪt /




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Vocalists are woefully underrated in the “avant-garde” or “free jazz” idiom, which tends to favor instrumental shredders in a not-so-subtly patriarchal way.

From New York Times

Often underrated because his time as champion lasted just two short years in the mid-1930s, the courtly Euwe fashioned a remarkable career over the course of six decades.

From Washington Times

“He can create quality looks at the rim and is an underrated passer. … I think he’s going to be a solid defender and his measurables are really, really good.”

From Seattle Times

His overall field-goal percentage was just 35 percent, though he says his jump shot is underrated.

From Washington Times

“It’s a great, great city and in many ways, underrated,” said former Nuggets player and team executive Kiki VanDeWeghe, who tuned in to watch the finals from Southern California.

From Seattle Times