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  • 71disparagement — n 1. belittlement, deprecation, derogation, deflation, detraction, Inf. talking down; depreciation, devaluation, diminution, decrease, abatement, attenuation, mitigation, bating, cheapening, lessening; minimization, dispraise, underestimation,… …

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  • 72undervalue — UK [ˌʌndə(r)ˈvæljuː] / US [ˌʌndərˈvælju] verb [transitive] Word forms undervalue : present tense I/you/we/they undervalue he/she/it undervalues present participle undervaluing past tense undervalued past participle undervalued 1) to not recognize …

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  • 73self-deprecating — self′ dep′recating adj. belittling or undervaluing oneself; excessively modest • Etymology: 1975–80 self′ depreca′tion, n …

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  • 74undervalue — /ʌndəˈvælju/ (say unduh valyooh) verb (t) (undervalued, undervaluing) 1. to value below the real worth; put too low a value on. 2. to diminish in value; make of less value. 3. to esteem too low; esteem lightly; hold in mean estimation.… …

  • 75undervalue — ► VERB (undervalues, undervalued, undervaluing) 1) rate insufficiently highly; fail to appreciate. 2) underestimate the financial value of …

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  • 76undervalue — [un΄dərval′yo͞o] vt. undervalued, undervaluing 1. to value below the real worth 2. to regard or esteem too lightly undervaluation n …

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  • 77self-depreciating — self depreciation, n. /self di pree shee ay ting, self /, adj. self deprecating. Also, self depreciative. * * * self deprēcˈiating adjective 1. Lowering its (or one s) own value 2. Undervaluing oneself or itself • • • Main Entry: ↑self …

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  • 78un|der|val|ue — «UHN duhr VAL yoo», transitive verb, ued, u|ing. 1. to put too low a value on; underprize. SYNONYM(S): underrate, underestimate, depreciate. 2. to esteem too little; appreciate insufficiently: »The Prince never committed the error of undervaluing …

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