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underappreciation
noun
Insufficient appreciation
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"There is an underappreciation of him, and I don't quite get it," Espinoza said.
Still, something more than insecurity might lie behind the sense of underappreciation that prompted Lauper to listen for heavenly solace: she's had a hard time being taken seriously ever since the hit that first established her in the early days of MTV, Girlss Just Want to Have Fun".
Any talk of over-reaction to 2009 H1N1 virus might lead to an underappreciation of the very real risks of influenza.
A sense of external underappreciation has formed a backdrop to Celtic's European run.
(In the case of Munro, Franzen seems somewhat to overstate the extent of her underappreciation).
Craig and his wife have been having troubles before the hurricane that are due, as far as I can tell, to her underappreciation of New Orleans, which is described in more than one instance as "the city he loved".
Like hate and hater are not really about hate and hatred, but disrespect and underappreciation.
Analytic feminist metaphysicians have moved beyond defending metaphysics against what they considered feminists' misunderstanding or underappreciation of it and currently just go about their work (see, for example, essays in Witt 2011b).
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