misprize (Meaning)

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misprize (v.)

To slight or undervalue.

misprize Sentence Examples

  1. The misprize of her efforts left her feeling disheartened.
  2. Their misprize of his intelligence was evident in their condescending remarks.
  3. The jury's misprize of the evidence led to a wrongful conviction.
  4. He deeply regretted the misprize he had shown his parents.
  5. Her misprize of the deadline resulted in a failed project.
  6. The general's misprize of the enemy's strength led to a disastrous defeat.
  7. The misprize of his accomplishments only fueled his determination.
  8. The politician's misprize of public opinion cost him the election.
  9. The company's misprize of employee feedback resulted in a drop in morale.
  10. The student's misprize of his teacher's instructions resulted in a poor grade.

FAQs About the word misprize

To slight or undervalue.

misesteem, misjudge, undervalue, test, underestimate, transvalue, reevaluate, transvaluate, rejudge, reappraise

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The misprize of her efforts left her feeling disheartened.

Their misprize of his intelligence was evident in their condescending remarks.

The jury's misprize of the evidence led to a wrongful conviction.

He deeply regretted the misprize he had shown his parents.