undervalue |
to place too low a valuation on; underestimate. [2 definitions] |
underwater |
located, occurring, done, or intended for use below the surface of a body of water. [2 definitions] |
under way |
making progress; moving ahead; advancing. [2 definitions] |
underwear |
a garment or garments worn next to the skin under other clothing; underclothes. |
underweight |
a condition of lacking sufficient or normal weight. [2 definitions] |
underwent |
past tense of undergo. |
underworld |
the criminal class of society. [3 definitions] |
underwrite |
to assume financial responsibility or assure financial support for. [8 definitions] |
underwriter |
one who underwrites insurance policies, or one who determines premiums, analyzes risks, and the like. [2 definitions] |
undescribable |
combined form of describable. |
undeserved |
combined form of deserved. |
undeserving |
combined form of deserving. |
undesignated |
combined form of designated. |
undesirable |
not wanted or liked; unattractive, unfavorable, or objectionable. [2 definitions] |
undesired |
combined form of desired. |
undetected |
combined form of detected. |
undetermined |
not specified, identified, decided, or enumerated. |
undeterred |
combined form of deterred. |
undeveloped |
combined form of developed. |
undiagnosable |
combined form of diagnosable. |
undiagnosed |
combined form of diagnosed. |