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1 underrate
[andəˈreɪt] verbto underestimate.يَنْتَقِص من قَدر، لا يُقَدِّرُ الشَّخْص حَقَّ قَدرِه -
2 بخس قدرة
v. underestimate, underrate -
3 استخف بـ
اِسْتَخَفّ بِـ: اِسْتَهَانَ بِـ، اِسْتَقَلّ، اِحْتَقَرَto disparage, belittle, depreciate, vilipend; to slight, make light of, make little of; to underestimate, undervalue, underrate; to despise, scorn, disdain -
4 استصغر
اِسْتَصْغَرَ: اِسْتَخَفّ بِـ، اِحْتَقَرَto belittle, make little of, slight, make light of; to underestimate, undervalue, underrate; to despise, scorn, misprize -
5 استقل
اِسْتَقَلّ: اِسْتَخَفّ بِـto belittle, disparage, slight, make light of, make little of; to underestimate, undervalue, underrate; to disesteem, despise, scorn -
6 استهان بـ
اِسْتَهَانَ بِـ: اِسْتَخَفّ بِـ، اِحْتَقَرَto make little of, make light of, slight; to underestimate, undervalue, underrate; to despise, scorn, disdain -
7 بخس
بَخَسَto decrease, diminish, reduce; to depreciate, lessen the value of, disparage, belittle; to undervalue, underestimate, underrate -
8 حط من قدره أو مكانته أو شأنه أو قيمته
حَطّ مِنْ قَدْرِهِ أو مَكَانَتِهِ أو شَأنِهِ أو قِيمَتِهِto degrade, abase, debase, demean, humble, humiliate, lower, dishonor, discredit; to disparage, belittle, derogate from, detract from, put down, diminish; to depreciate, lessen the value of; to undervalue, underestimate, underrateArabic-English new dictionary > حط من قدره أو مكانته أو شأنه أو قيمته
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9 وكس
وَكَسَ: خَفّضَ قِيمَتَهُ، بَخَسَto depreciate, disparage; to undervalue, underrate, underestimate
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