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adj.1 discreto(a) (clothes, design)2 subestimado.3 declarado de menos.pp.participio pasado del verbo UNDERSTATE.pt.pretérito del verbo UNDERSTATE. -
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(to state less than the truth about (something): She has understated her difficulties.) atenuar, minimizar; subestimarv.• exponer de un modo demasiado débil v.• exponer incompletamente v.• subestimar v.'ʌndər'steɪt, ˌʌndə'steɪttransitive verb ( underestimate) subestimar; ( play down) quitarle or restarle importancia a, minimizar['ʌndǝ'steɪt]VT1) (=underestimate) [+ rate, level, growth] subestimarthese estimates understate the size of the problem — estos pronósticos subestiman las dimensiones del problema
2) (=underplay) quitar importancia athe authorities originally understated the disaster — las autoridades inicialmente quitaron importancia al desastre
to describe it as a triumph is to understate the orchestra's achievement — describirlo como un triunfo es no dar su merecida importancia a lo que ha logrado la orquesta
* * *['ʌndər'steɪt, ˌʌndə'steɪt]transitive verb ( underestimate) subestimar; ( play down) quitarle or restarle importancia a, minimizar -
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v.1 quitar importancia a.2 declarar menos de lo debido.(pt & pp understated)
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understated — adjective Date: circa 1909 avoiding obvious emphasis or embellishment < a powerful understated performance > • understatedly adverb … New Collegiate Dictionary
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understated — adjective exhibiting restrained good taste the room is pleasant and understated • Syn: ↑unostentatious, ↑unpretentious • Similar to: ↑tasteful • Derivationally related forms: ↑unpretentiousness … Useful english dictionary