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Meaning of misunderestimate | Babel Free

Verb CEFR C2

Definitions

To underestimate mistakenly or wrongly; to misestimate with an error on the lower side.

nonstandard

Examples

“. . .is almost sure to misunderstand and misunderestimate the significance of the question at hand.”
“Now in the very earliest years of the eighteenth century it is understandable that, owing to the inevitable, due to our never-to-be-misunderestimated Frederick the Gross . . .”
“And I think after Three Mile Island, not only does the NRC itself understand that it sadly misunderestimated the number of ways in . . .”
“. . . not only the disciples within their accounts, had seriously misunderestimated the life and teaching of Jesus.”
“Whatever happened to Espy? Well, what happened to Espy is what happens to people whether you're a former congressman or not. If you understand the power -- if you misunderestimate the power of the intense bureaucracy in these agencies and departments and federal institutions, you go, they stay.”
“Hence, while anticipating incoming fire, here are several factors for why even the most liberal of Democrats should not "misunderestimate" — my favorite Bushism — our prez.”
“"I think that anybody who misunderestimates this president is going to have egg on their face in a few years," Rice told me.”
“The most quoted malamanteau is George W. Bush’s “I misunderestimated”. Others that have evoked smirks have been “miscommunicado” (from “miscommunicate” and “incommunicado”), “insinuendo” (from “innuendo” and “insinuation”), and “squirmish” (“squirm” and “skirmish”).”

CEFR level

C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.

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