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undervalued
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not recognized or priced as highly as it should be, often indicating that it is worth more than its current assessment
undervalued
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valued
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value
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Example
In times of economic uncertainty, investors may fish in troubled waters by seeking undervalued assets.
He often belittles his coworkers' contributions, making them feel undervalued.
The restaurant's snobbish staff made the diners feel unwelcome and undervalued.
The waiter served the guests haughtily, making them feel unwelcome and undervalued.
The boss's niggardly approach to salary increases led to discontent among employees, who felt undervalued and underpaid.