1. underappreciated - Adjective
2. underappreciated - Verb
underappreciated
simple past and past participle of underappreciate
underappreciated
Not valued or appreciated as highly as they / it should be.
Synonym: underrated
There's many heroic underappreciated investigative journalists. Robert Crumb
At the time that they were shown, the Brillo Boxes were underappreciated. It's only now, with the patina of history, that we can really see these masterpieces in a clear light. Mike Bidlo
Humility is of central importance; I think it's an underappreciated virtue in the contemporary discussion of law and politics. Cass Sunstein
Living in a bittersweet state, with an intense awareness of life's fragility and the pain of separation, is an underappreciated strength and an unexpected path to wisdom, joy, and especially communion. Susan Cain
Although these three are his most acclaimed films, critics have argued other works of his, such as The Lady from Shanghai (1947) citation and Chimes at Midnight (1966), citation are underappreciated. Source: Internet
For another examination of an underappreciated song, Jakob Lewis recommended “,” which weaves extraordinary narratives out of interviews with ordinary people. Source: Internet