underestimate

[ˌʌndərˈɛstɪmeɪt]

underestimate Definition

  • 1to think that someone or something is less strong, good, effective etc than they really are
  • 2to make a mistake in judging a situation or in guessing what will happen

Using underestimate: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "underestimate" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I underestimated how difficult the task would be.

  • Example

    Don't underestimate the importance of a good education.

  • Example

    We should not underestimate the power of nature.

  • Example

    He has a tendency to underestimate his own abilities.

underestimate Synonyms and Antonyms

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Antonyms for underestimate

Phrases with underestimate

  • to think that one is less capable or less important than one really is

    Example

    She tends to underestimate herself and her achievements.

  • to think that the enemy is less powerful or dangerous than they really are

    Example

    The general warned his troops not to underestimate the enemy.

  • to think that something is less valuable or important than it really is

    Example

    Don't underestimate the value of a good education.

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Summary: underestimate in Brief

To 'underestimate' [ˌʌndərˈɛstɪmeɪt] means to misjudge someone or something as weaker or less effective than they actually are. It can also refer to making a mistake in predicting an outcome. Examples include 'I underestimated how difficult the task would be,' and 'He has a tendency to underestimate his own abilities.' The phrase 'underestimate oneself' refers to thinking one is less capable than they really are.

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