underpraise (Meaning)

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underpraise (v. t.)

To praise below desert.

Synonyms & Antonyms of underpraise

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underpraise Sentence Examples

  1. The teacher underpraised the student's exceptional performance, failing to acknowledge their true abilities.
  2. Despite her diligent efforts, Sarah's boss underpraised her contributions to the project.
  3. The new employee felt underpraised and undervalued, leading to a decline in their motivation.
  4. The coach's underpraise shattered the team's morale and hindered their progress.
  5. The critics underpraised the debut film, citing its lack of originality and impact.
  6. The parents' underpraise left a lasting mark on their child's self-esteem and confidence.
  7. The government's underpraising of the healthcare workers' sacrifices during the pandemic sparked outrage among the public.
  8. The underpraised artist withdrew from the exhibition, feeling disheartened and unappreciated.
  9. The underpraised invention languished in obscurity, despite its potential to revolutionize the industry.
  10. The leader's underpraising of their team's success fostered a culture of self-doubt and undermined their ability to achieve future goals.

FAQs About the word underpraise

To praise below desert.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The teacher underpraised the student's exceptional performance, failing to acknowledge their true abilities.

Despite her diligent efforts, Sarah's boss underpraised her contributions to the project.

The new employee felt underpraised and undervalued, leading to a decline in their motivation.

The coach's underpraise shattered the team's morale and hindered their progress.