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UK//ˌʌndəˈrɛstəmeɪt//US//ˌʌndərˈɛstəˌmeɪt//

Meaning of Underestimate

In simple words: To think something is less important or smaller than it really is.

Underestimate in a sentence

How to use Underestimate

Grammar pattern

underestimate + object

Memory hint

Think of a small 'under' dog who is underestimated in a race.

Related words

Collocations with Underestimate

  • underestimate the importance
  • underestimate someone's abilities
  • underestimate the risks

Synonyms for Underestimate

Opposites of Underestimate

  • overestimate

Common mistakes with Underestimate

  • Confused with 'overestimate', which means to think something is more than it is.
  • Using the wrong form, such as 'underestimating' instead of 'underestimate' when meant as a command.
  • Mixing up the object, as in 'underestimate it' instead of 'underestimate the situation'.

Compare Underestimate with Discount, Diminish

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Frequently asked questions about Underestimate

What does Underestimate mean?

To think something is less important or smaller than it really is.

What is the definition of Underestimate?

To assess something as less important or less serious than it is.

How do you use Underestimate in a sentence?

Many people tend to underestimate the impact of small choices on their future.

Can you give another example of Underestimate?

It's easy to underestimate how difficult this project will be.

What are synonyms for Underestimate?

Common alternatives include underrate, downplay, misjudge, discount, diminish.

What is the opposite of Underestimate?

Opposite meanings include overestimate.

What words go with Underestimate?

It commonly pairs with underestimate the importance, underestimate someone's abilities, underestimate the risks.

What are common mistakes when using Underestimate?

Confused with 'overestimate', which means to think something is more than it is. Using the wrong form, such as 'underestimating' instead of 'underestimate' when meant as a command. Mixing up the object, as in 'underestimate it' instead of 'underestimate the situation'.

How do you pronounce Underestimate?

US: //ˌʌndərˈɛstəˌmeɪt//, UK: //ˌʌndəˈrɛstəmeɪt//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Underestimate?

Commonly used in both spoken and written English. Suitable in formal and informal contexts but might be less common in casual conversation.

What CEFR level is Underestimate?

"Underestimate" is at C1 level on the CEFR scale.