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Underestimate vs Passover - What's the difference?

underestimate | passover |

As a verb underestimate

is to perceive (someone or something) as having a lower value, quantity, worth, etc, than what he/she/it actually has.

As a noun underestimate

is an estimate or perception that is too low.

As a proper noun passover is

the eight-day jewish festival of pesach, commemorating the biblical story of exodus, during which the first-born sons of the israelites were passed over while those of the egyptians were killed.

underestimate

English

Verb

(underestimat)
  • To perceive (someone or something) as having a lower value, quantity, worth, etc., than what he/she/it actually has.
  • Synonyms

    * misunderestimate * misjudge

    Antonyms

    * (to perceive as having lower value) overestimate

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • An estimate or perception that is too low.
  • Synonyms

    * underestimation

    passover

    English

    (passover)

    Proper noun

    (s)
  • The eight-day Jewish festival of Pesach, commemorating the biblical story of Exodus, during which the first-born sons of the Israelites were passed over while those of the Egyptians were killed.
  • The Christian holy day generally falling on the first day of the Jewish Passover.
  • See also

    * Paschal, paschal * Quartodeciman * Quartodecimanism * seder

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