undersell
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Verb
[edit]undersell (third-person singular simple present undersells, present participle underselling, simple past and past participle undersold)
- To sell goods for a lower price than a competitor.
- Synonym: undercut
- Our price-match guarantee: we will not be undersold!
- To sell something for less than its value.
- To put forward an idea, or to market a new product (or oneself), with insufficient enthusiasm or excessive understatement.
- Antonym: oversell
- Near-synonym: sell short
- don't undersell it
- don't undersell yourself
- 2020, Sophy Roberts, The Lost Pianos of Siberia, page 12:
- But by inferring sleep, the etymology also undersells Siberia's scope, both real and imagined.
Translations
[edit]to sell for a lower]] price than a competitor
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to sell something for less than its value
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to put forward an idea, or to market a new product with insufficient enthusiasm
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