underrate

underrate
verb
(to underestimate.) subestimar
underrate
tr[ʌndə'reɪt]
transitive verb
1 (danger) subestimar, juzgar mal
2 (person) menospreciar
underrate [.ʌndər'reɪt] vt, -rated ; -rating : subestimar, menospreciar
underrate
v.
adocenar v.
desestimar v.
menospreciar v.
subestimar v.
'ʌndər'reɪt, ˌʌndə'reɪt
transitive verb
a) \<\<ability/opponent\>\> subestimar
b) underrated past p <writer/play> no debidamente apreciado or valorado
[ˌʌndǝ'reɪt]
VT [+ strength, difficulty, person] subestimar, menospreciar
* * *
['ʌndər'reɪt, ˌʌndə'reɪt]
transitive verb
a) \<\<ability/opponent\>\> subestimar
b) underrated past p <writer/play> no debidamente apreciado or valorado

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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