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underappreciated
[ uhn-der-uh-pree-shee-ey-tid ]
adjective
- not sufficiently valued or recognized:
Knowing how to grow your own food is an underappreciated but incredibly important skill.
I really think the seriousness of this problem is underappreciated.
yĐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of underappreciated1
Example Sentences
Some said they were grateful for the Thursday night clap for the NHS, while others said they felt underappreciated.
Her favorite is âKeep Honking! Iâm thinking about the incomparable pool scene from Paul Verhoevenâs underappreciated 1995 erotic drama âShowgirls,ââ a black sticker with white text that features lead actress Elizabeth Berkleyâs lean profile.
A plot synopsis does vanishingly little to capture the âEmilia PĂ©rez â viewing experience, but itâs the logical jump-off: Rita Mora Castro, played by Zoe Saldaña, is an underappreciated lawyer who, fed up with defending murderous criminals, takes up an offer to work with a Mexican cartel boss, Manitas del Monte, played by Karla SofĂa GascĂłn, who hires Castro to facilitate her transition.
An underappreciated aspect of Donald Trumpâs 2024 campaign was an absence of something that defined his 2016 and 2020 campaigns: constant Gossip Girlâesque internal drama spilling into hourly push alerts.
Over time, though, historians began to focus on the underappreciated accomplishments of Carterâs tenure: new standards for ethics in government, a focus on human rights in foreign policy, and the first steps toward reducing U.S. dependence on fossil fuels.
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