Underappreciated

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˌʌndərəˈpriːʃieɪtɪd/

Definitions of underappreciated

adjective Underappreciated is an adjective that describes something that is not fully recognized or valued for its worth or contributions.

Example Sentences

A1 My hardworking colleague is underappreciated by our boss.

A2 The benefits of regular exercise are often underappreciated by many people.

B1 The artist felt underappreciated despite the positive feedback from fans.

B2 Her contributions to the project were underappreciated by the team until they saw the final results.

C1 The underappreciated beauty of the countryside was captured in the photographer's stunning images.

C2 Despite his talent and dedication, the writer remained underappreciated in the literary world.

Examples of underappreciated in a Sentence

formal The contributions of the research team were underappreciated by the management.

informal I feel like my hard work is often underappreciated in this office.

slang Her talent is seriously underappreciated by everyone around her.

figurative The beauty of the sunset is often underappreciated in our busy lives.

Grammatical Forms of underappreciated

past tense

underappreciated

plural

underappreciated

comparative

more underappreciated

superlative

most underappreciated

present tense

underappreciate

future tense

will underappreciate

perfect tense

have underappreciated

continuous tense

is underappreciating

singular

underappreciated

positive degree

underappreciated

infinitive

to underappreciate

gerund

underappreciating

participle

underappreciated

Origin and Evolution of underappreciated

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'underappreciated' is believed to have originated from the combination of the prefix 'under-' meaning below or less than, and the verb 'appreciate' meaning to recognize the value or quality of something.
Evolution of the word: The word 'underappreciated' has evolved to describe something that is not fully recognized or valued for its worth. It is commonly used in contexts where someone or something is not given the recognition or praise they deserve.