Correct spelling “Underrate” vs wrong “Underate”.
Incorrect spelling - “Underate” is incorrect and not used in standard English.
"Underate" is a common misspelling of "Underrate". Always use "Underrate" when referring to the correct word.
Correct spelling - The proper way to spell this word.
“Underrate” means to undervalue or underestimate someone or something.
"Underrate": “Underrate” means to undervalue or underestimate someone or something.
This word is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing.
"Correct:" Do not underrate her talent.
"Correct:" People often underrate small businesses.
"Correct:" Never underrate the power of consistency.
"Correct:" He underrated his opponent.
"Incorrect:" Do not underate her talent.
"Incorrect:" People often underate small businesses.
"Incorrect:" Never underate the power of consistency.
"Incorrect:" He underated his opponent.
A: Underrate.
A: Missing extra ‘r’.
A: To undervalue or underestimate.
A: Double R in rate → underrate.
“Underrate” is correct; “Underate” is wrong.