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    Un·der·state
    /ˌəndərˈstāt/

    verb

    • 1. describe or represent (something) as being smaller, worse, or less important than it actually is: "the press has understated the extent of the problem"
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  3. Learn the meaning of understate, a verb that means to represent as less than is the case or to state with restraint. See examples, synonyms, word history, and related entries.

  4. To understate is to describe something in a way that makes it seem less important, serious, bad, etc. than it really is. For example, "The company was accused of understating the potential side effects of the drug." See synonyms, opposites, examples and translations of understate in different contexts.

  5. Learn the meaning of understate as a verb and a noun, and how to use it in different contexts. Find out the synonyms, opposites, related words and phrases, and how to say it in other languages.

  6. Understate means to state or represent less strongly or strikingly than the facts would bear out. See the origin, synonyms, and examples of understate in sentences from various sources.

  7. Learn the meaning and usage of the verb understate, which means to state that something is smaller, less important or less serious than it really is. See pictures, pronunciation, synonyms and example sentences from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.

  8. If you want to make something seem smaller or less important than it really is, you're likely to understate it. If you don't want your grandmother to worry about you, you might be tempted to understate, or downplay, the trouble you've had finding a new job.

  9. 4 days ago · Learn the meaning and usage of the verb understate, which means to describe something in a way that suggests it is less important or serious than it really is. See synonyms, pronunciation, and sentences with understate.