Sentence examples for Underappreciated from inspiring English sources

The word "Underappreciated" is correct
It is used to describe something or someone that is not given enough recognition or appreciation. Example: "Many artists remain underappreciated despite their significant contributions to culture."

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Underappreciated

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Past of underappreciate

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Smell plays an equally prominent role in flavour but is often underappreciated.

Mortgage securitisation was a new fad in the 1920s and unwary investors may have underappreciated the risk of default.

Escalating Chinese aggression over Japan's control of the disputed Senkaku/Diaoyu islands raises the very real (if underappreciated) prospect of conflict.Yet if security is the word, then Mr Abe's new cabinet rings alarms on both counts.

AN UNDERAPPRECIATED feature of the iPhone, Apple's fancy new handset, is its ability to mesmerise a toddler in her terrible twos long enough for a parent to take an espresso break.

Common traits of narcissism include constantly feeling underappreciated, thinking everyone else is stupid, and feeling justified in acting mean to people.

The invaluable role friendship plays both in our daily lives and emotional wellbeing is underappreciated, so take a look at why our friends are imperative: 1) Emotional support Trying to mask how we feel can be suffocating.

Ludwig's new photography collection explores where just a few of these cars spend their long evenings Eugène Delacroix was wildly underappreciated in his own lifetime, but now is recognised for his supernatural voluptuousness Was Hilma Af Klint the first abstract artist?

His father, Joe Bryant, was known as Jellybean, a nickname acquired on the playground courts of Philadelphia, where he developed a flashy style that he came to feel was underappreciated in the pre-Showtime-era N.B.A., during eight years with the home-town 76ers, the San Diego Clippers, and the Houston Rockets.

When Eliot met Lewes, she was already the translator of Strauss's "Life of Jesus," and a brilliant, if underappreciated, editor and critic at the Westminster Review.

According to the introduction, she once said, "I'd love to be a painter".… AN EDITOR AT LARGE about the poet Virginia Hamilton Adair, She is 82, and blind, and was discovered through the efforts of her champion and… During her lifetime, Elizabeth Bishop was, even more than most poets, underappreciated.

Why are some of the greatest American filmmakers who work in comedy (Ernst Lubitsch, Elaine May, Frank Tashlin, Jerry Lewis) appreciated, but still underappreciated?

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