undervalue (Meaning)

Wordnet

undervalue (v)

assign too low a value to

esteem lightly

lose in value

Webster

undervalue (v. t.)

To value, rate, or estimate below the real worth; to depreciate.

To esteem lightly; to treat as of little worth; to hold in mean estimation; to despise.

Webster

undervalue (n.)

A low rate or price; a price less than the real worth; undervaluation.

undervalue Sentence Examples

  1. The company's stock is undervalued due to the current market downturn.
  2. I believe that the value of this property is significantly undervalued.
  3. The company's assets are undervalued, which makes it an attractive investment opportunity.
  4. The artist's work is often undervalued during their lifetime.
  5. The contribution of women to society is often undervalued.
  6. The importance of mental health is still undervalued in many cultures.
  7. The teacher felt undervalued because their salary was inadequate.
  8. The undervalued employee left the company in search of a better opportunity.
  9. The undervalued resource was finally discovered, leading to a technological breakthrough.
  10. I regret undervaluing my own abilities, which held me back from pursuing my passions.

FAQs About the word undervalue

assign too low a value to, esteem lightly, lose in valueTo value, rate, or estimate below the real worth; to depreciate., To esteem lightly; to treat as of litt

underestimate,underrate, soft-pedal, belittle,sell short, minimize, disparage, depreciate

appreciate, appreciate, value, treasure, treasure, overvalue,overestimate, overvalue, value, overestimate

The company's stock is undervalued due to the current market downturn.

I believe that the value of this property is significantly undervalued.

The company's assets are undervalued, which makes it an attractive investment opportunity.

The artist's work is often undervalued during their lifetime.