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Exam: TOEIC

uncashed

IPA: /ʌnˈkæʃt/

KK: /ʌnˈkæʃt/

adjective

Definition: Not yet presented for payment or not redeemed.

Example: I have several uncashed checks that I need to deposit soon.

uncollectible

IPA: /ˌʌn.kəˈlɛk.tə.bəl/

KK: /ʌnˈkɒlɛktəbl/

adjective

Definition: Something that cannot be collected or recovered, often referring to debts or payments that are unlikely to be received.

Example: The company had to write off several uncollectible accounts from their financial records.

uncommercial

IPA: /ʌnˈkəmɜːrʃəl/

KK: /ʌnˈkʌmɚʃəl/

adjective

Definition: Not involved in trade or business activities; not intended for profit.

Example: The uncommercial nature of the project made it difficult to secure funding.

undeliverable

IPA: /ˌʌn.dɪˈlɪv.ər.ə.bəl/

KK: /ʌnˈdɪlɪvərəbəl/

adjective

Definition: Something that cannot be delivered or sent to a destination.

Example: The package was marked as undeliverable due to an incorrect address.

undelivered

IPA: /ˌʌndɪˈlɪvəd/

KK: /ʌndɪˈlɪvərd/

adjective

Definition: Not sent or given to the intended recipient.

Example: The package was marked as undelivered due to an incorrect address.

underbid

IPA: /ˈʌndərˌbɪd/

KK: /ˈʌndərˌbɪd/

intransitive verb

Definition: To offer a price that is lower than what is reasonable or expected, often in a competitive situation.

Example: The contractor decided to underbid on the project to win the contract.

transitive verb

Definition: To offer a lower price than someone else in a bidding situation.

Example: The contractor decided to underbid his competitors to win the project.

underbidder

IPA: /ˈʌndərˌbɪdə/

KK: /ˈʌndərˌbɪdər/

noun

Definition: A person who places a bid in an auction that is lower than another bid, often being the second-highest bidder.

Example: In the auction, the underbidder was disappointed when the winning bid exceeded his offer.

underbuy

IPA: /ˈʌndərˌbaɪ/

KK: /ʌndərˈbaɪ/

intransitive verb

Definition: To purchase an amount that is less than what is necessary or desired.

Example: If you underbuy supplies, you may run out before the project is finished.

transitive verb

Definition: To purchase something for a price that is lower than what is considered normal or expected.

Example: The company decided to underbuy materials to save costs, but it affected the quality of the final product.

undercharge

IPA: /ˈʌndərˌtʃɑrdʒ/

KK: /ˈʌndərˌtʃɑrdʒ/

noun

Definition: A charge that is less than what is appropriate or expected, often resulting in a loss of revenue or profit.

Example: The company faced a loss due to an undercharge on their services.

transitive verb

Definition: To charge someone less money than what is normal or expected for a service or product.

Example: The store decided to undercharge customers during the sale to attract more buyers.

undercut

IPA: /ˈʌndərˌkʌt/

KK: /ˈʌndərˌkʌt/

intransitive verb

Definition: To participate in a practice where one offers lower prices or better terms than a competitor, often to gain an advantage.

Example: The new store decided to undercut its rivals to attract more customers.

noun

Definition: A cut made in the lower part of something, often to remove material or create a specific shape.

Example: The carpenter made an undercut in the wood to ensure a better fit.

transitive verb

Definition: To weaken or undermine something, often by cutting away at its foundation or support.

Example: The new policy may undercut the efforts of the previous administration.

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