Underestimated vs Underpriced - What's the difference?
underestimated | underpriced |
(underestimate)
To perceive (someone or something) as having a lower value, quantity, worth, etc., than what he/she/it actually has.
Having a relatively or abnormally low price
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As a verb underestimated
is (underestimate).As an adjective underpriced is
having a relatively or abnormally low price.underestimated
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(head)underestimate
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(underestimat)Synonyms
* misunderestimate * misjudgeAntonyms
* (to perceive as having lower value) overestimateSynonyms
* underestimationSee also
* (wikipedia underestimate)underpriced
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