Definition of underappreciate in English:
underappreciate
verbʌndərəˈpriːʃɪeɪtʌndərəˈpriːʃɪeɪtˌəndərəˈprēSHiāt
[with object]usually as adjective underappreciatedFail to value sufficiently highly.
one of the jazz world's most underappreciated artists
Example sentencesExamples
- He's one of the most understated (and under appreciated) actors of his generation.
- A fascinating tale of an under appreciated Australian hero.
- Someone like Avedon or Penn has garnered more attention, but many are largely under appreciated, which is seen in cost. "
- I believe the early role in settlement and the establishment of a garden on the island is very much under appreciated.
- That man is Les Claypool, a very under appreciated musician.
- In his lifetime and until recently, Kuniyoshi has been under appreciated.
- Cage's performance was outstanding and very under appreciated.
- The book pays greatest attention to the anthropological and economic dimensions of Asia - topics often under appreciated by the defense intellectual community.
- Because tiles have always been mass-produced, generally using cheap and readily available materials, the individual object is often under appreciated.
- The best job so far was done by the under appreciated Dean Cain on the short lived TV show Lois and Clark.
- Somewhat more successful are the cuts with guest rappers, most notably a few with the woefully under appreciated Jean Grae.
- They will continue to say that it is misunderstood and under appreciated for as long as anyone will listen.
- A Christmas Story is a joyous celebration, a comedic care package for those who feel the season has gotten over-hyped and under appreciated.
- Steve Carell stars in the NBC sitcom that highlights the often under appreciated middle managers.
- He was a great man, a great South African, someone whom I feel was under appreciated as a South African icon.
- Burns was one of those fighters who was under appreciated by boxing fans today.
- Chris Byrd is a very under appreciated fighter in today's Heavyweight division.
- You tend to be understated and under appreciated.
- Critically hailed yet under performing and under appreciated, Election is smart, on its toes, and delightfully cynical.
- This is an under appreciated aspect of the working the referee's tactic.