Sentence examples for To understate from inspiring English sources

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To understate

verb

To state something with less completeness than needed; to minimise or downplay.

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To understate matters, this does not seem fair.

This is not to understate his talent.

There is no way to understate that".

He was no Byron, to understate.

But to call him unassuming would be to understate matters.

"We've tried to understate the brand," he says.

This may encourage taxpayers to understate their tax liabilities.

So this, to understate matters, is a number story.

That is not to understate the murderous potential of stupidity.

It would be difficult to understate my excitement.

"I have tried not to exaggerate, nor to understate.

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