verb, adjective as in strong fondness

Strongest matches

underbid, undervalue, deceive, depreciate

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Example Sentences

Example:The real estate agent suggested underbidding on the initial offer to make the deal more appealing.

Definition:To offer a bid lower than expected or usual, often to gain an unfair competitive advantage.

From underbid

Example:They undervalued the antique furniture, hoping to sell it for a lower price.

Definition:To assign a value lower than its true worth, often in an attempt to gain an advantage.

From undervalue

Example:The salesperson tried to deceive the customer by lowballing the price of the vacuum cleaner.

Definition:To mislead someone by pretending to have a different or lesser quality or value.

From deceive

Example:There was a suspicion that the company was depreciating the value of the business to negotiate a better deal.

Definition:To deliberately diminish the value or quality of something in order to gain an advantage, often in negotiations.

From depreciate