verb transitiveWord forms: disˈvalued or disˈvaluing
1.
to regard as of little or no value; depreciate
noun
2.
negative value
disvalue in American English
(dɪsˈvæljuː) (verb-ued, -uing)
noun
1.
disesteem; disparagement
transitive verb
2. archaic
to depreciate; disparage
Word origin
[1595–1605; dis-1 + value]This word is first recorded in the period 1595–1605. Other words that entered Englishat around the same time include: density, detail, domain, toss, vernacular