undersold

[US]/[ˈʌndəˌsəʊld]/
[UK]/[ˈʌndərˌsəʊld]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.To sell something at a lower price than a competitor.
v. (past tense of undersell)To have sold something at a lower price than a competitor.
adj.Sold at a lower price than a competitor.

Phrases & Collocations

undersold product

get undersold

undersold themselves

severely undersold

undersold expectations

undersold market

being undersold

undersold value

often undersold

undersold potential

Example Sentences

the company's potential was wildly undersold by analysts.

despite the negative reviews, the film was surprisingly well-received and wasn't undersold.

the new product was heavily undersold due to poor marketing.

don't undersold your skills; highlight your achievements on your resume.

the area was undersold for years, but now property values are rising.

the artist's talent was consistently undersold by the gallery owner.

the stock market was undersold after the initial panic selling.

we shouldn't undersold the importance of early childhood education.

the team's performance was undersold by the media's focus on other teams.

the book was undersold despite its compelling storyline and excellent writing.

the value of the land was significantly undersold at auction.

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