Underearned vs Underearner - What's the difference?
underearned | underearner |
(underearn)
To earn less than.
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To earn less than might be expected.
As a verb underearned
is (underearn).As a noun underearner is
one who earns too little.underearned
English
Verb
(head)underearn
English
Verb
(en verb)citation
- Those who underearn should avoid overspending.