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Definition of understate verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

understate

verb
 
/ˌʌndəˈsteɪt/
 
/ˌʌndərˈsteɪt/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they understate
 
/ˌʌndəˈsteɪt/
 
/ˌʌndərˈsteɪt/
he / she / it understates
 
/ˌʌndəˈsteɪts/
 
/ˌʌndərˈsteɪts/
past simple understated
 
/ˌʌndəˈsteɪtɪd/
 
/ˌʌndərˈsteɪtɪd/
past participle understated
 
/ˌʌndəˈsteɪtɪd/
 
/ˌʌndərˈsteɪtɪd/
-ing form understating
 
/ˌʌndəˈsteɪtɪŋ/
 
/ˌʌndərˈsteɪtɪŋ/
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  1. understate something to state that something is smaller, less important or less serious than it really is
    • It would be a mistake to understate the seriousness of the problem.
    • The figures probably understate the real unemployment rate.
    • To say that the reviews were mixed is to understate the case—the cons far outweighed the pros.
    opposite overstate
    Oxford Collocations DictionaryUnderstate is used with these nouns as the object:
    • case
    • extent
    See full entry
See understate in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary
perspective
noun
 
 
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