Word Meanings - UNDERPRAISE - Book Publishers vocabulary database
To praise below desert.
Related words: (words related to UNDERPRAISE)
- DESERTER
 One who forsakes a duty, a cause or a party, a friend, or any one to whom he owes service; especially, a soldier or a seaman who abandons the service without leave; one guilty of desertion.
- PRAISEWORTHINESS
 The quality or state of being praiseworthy.
- PRAISER
 1. One who praises. "Praisers of men." Sir P. Sidney. 2. An appraiser; a valuator. Sir T. North.
- DESERTLESS
 Without desert.
- DESERT
 That which is deserved; the reward or the punishment justly due; claim to recompense, usually in a good sense; right to reward; merit. According to their deserts will I judge them. Ezek. vii. 27. Andronicus, surnamed Pius For many good and great
- PRAISEMENT
 Appraisement.
- DESERTLESSLY
 Undeservedly. Beau. & Fl.
- PRAISELESS
 Without praise or approbation.
- PRAISEWORTHILY
 In a praiseworthy manner. Spenser.
- BELOW
 1. Under, or lower in place; beneath not so high; as, below the moon; below the knee. Shak. 2. Inferior to in rank, excellence, dignity, value, amount, price, etc.; lower in quality. "One degree below kings." Addison. 3. Unworthy of; unbefitting;
- BELOWT
 To treat as a lout; to talk abusively to. Camden.
- PRAISE
 fr. pretium price. See Price, n., and cf. Appreciate, Praise, n., 1. To commend; to applaud; to express approbation of; to laud; -- applied to a person or his acts. "I praise well thy wit." Chaucer. Let her own works praise her in the gates. Prov.
- DESERTRIX; DESERTRICE
 A feminine deserter. Milton.
- DESERTFUL
 Meritorious. Beau. & Fl.
- PRAISE-MEETING
 A religious service mainly in song.
- PRAISEFUL
 Praiseworthy.
- DESERTNESS
 A deserted condition. "The desertness of the country." Udall.
- PRAISEWORTHY
 Worthy of praise or applause; commendable; as, praiseworthy action; he was praiseworthy. Arbuthnot.
- DESERTION
 1. The act of deserting or forsaking; abandonment of a service, a cause, a party, a friend, or any post of duty; the quitting of one's duties willfully and without right; esp., an absconding from military or naval service. Such a resignation would
- INDESERT
 Ill desert. Addison.
- APPRAISER
 One who appraises; esp., a person appointed and sworn to estimate and fix the value of goods or estates.
- MISDESERT
 Ill desert. Spenser.
- OVERPRAISE
 To praise excessively or unduly.
- SUPERPRAISE
 To praise to excess. To vow, and swear, and superpraise my parts. Shak.
- APPRAISE
 1. To set a value; to estimate the worth of, particularly by persons appointed for the purpose; as, to appraise goods and chattels. 2. To estimate; to conjecture. Enoch . . . appraised his weight. Tennyson. 3. To praise; to commend. R. Browning.
- FURBELOW
 A plaited or gathered flounce on a woman's garment.
- DISPRAISER
 One who blames or dispraises.
- APPRAISEMENT
 The act of setting the value; valuation by an appraiser; estimation of worth.
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