IPA: /ˌʌnəˈwɔːrdɪd/
KK: /ʌnəˈwɔrdɪd/
Definition: Not yet given as a prize or recognition to someone.
Example: The unawarded scholarship will be available for next year's applicants.
IPA: /ʌnˈbɪld/
KK: /ʌnˈbɪld/
Definition: Describing something that has not been charged or listed on a bill, such as services or fees that are yet to be invoiced.
Example: The company had several unbilled expenses at the end of the month.
IPA: /ʌnˈsɜːrtɪfaɪd/
KK: /ʌnˈsɜrtɪfaɪd/
Definition: Not officially verified or recognized as meeting certain standards or qualifications.
Example: The uncertified teacher was not allowed to lead the class.
IPA: /ˌʌn.kəmˈpɛt.ɪ.tɪv/
KK: /ʌnˈkɒmpətɪtɪv/
Definition: Not inclined to compete or engage in competition; lacking competitiveness.
Example: The uncompetitive nature of the team made it difficult for them to win any matches.
IPA: /ˌʌndɪˈklɛrd/
KK: /ʌndɪˈklɛrd/
Definition: Not officially stated or announced; something that has not been declared or made known.
Example: She is an undeclared major, meaning she hasn't chosen a specific field of study yet.
IPA: /ˌʌndərəˈtʃiv/
KK: /ʌndərəˈtʃiv/
Definition: To do less well than what is expected or possible, often not reaching one's full potential.
Example: Many students underachieve because they do not apply themselves in their studies.
IPA: /ˌʌndərəˈtʃivər/
KK: /ʌndərəˈtʃivər/
Definition: A person, especially a student, who does not perform as well as they are capable of or expected to.
Example: Despite his intelligence, he is considered an underachiever because he rarely studies for exams.
IPA: /ˈʌndərˌbɪd/
KK: /ˈʌndərˌbɪd/
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.
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.
IPA: /ˈʌndərˌbɪdə/
KK: /ˈʌndərˌbɪdər/
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.
IPA: /ˈʌndərˌtʃɑrdʒ/
KK: /ˈʌndərˌtʃɑrdʒ/
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.
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.
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