IPA: /ˈʌndərˌbɔs/
KK: /ˈʌndərˌbɔs/
Definition: A person who is second in command in a criminal organization, assisting the leader and often managing operations.
Example: The underboss was responsible for overseeing the day-to-day activities of the gang.
IPA: /ˈʌndəˌklæs/
KK: /ˈʌndərˌklæs/
Definition: The lowest level of society, often made up of people who are poor or disadvantaged and have limited access to resources and opportunities.
Example: Many programs aim to help the underclass improve their living conditions and access to education.
IPA: /ˈʌndərˌkaʊnt/
KK: /ˈʌndərˌkaʊnt/
Definition: To record a smaller number than what is actually present or true, often used in contexts like counting people or items.
Example: The census may undercount certain populations, leading to inaccurate data.
IPA: /ˌʌndərˈkʌvər/
KK: /ʌndərˈkʌvər/
Definition: Relating to activities that are done secretly, often to gather information or investigate something without being noticed.
Example: The police sent an undercover officer to infiltrate the criminal organization.
Definition: A person who works secretly to gather information or investigate, often for law enforcement or intelligence purposes.
Example: The undercover agent successfully infiltrated the criminal organization.
IPA: /ˈʌndəˌkʌrənt/
KK: /ˈʌndərˌkɜr.ənt/
Definition: A hidden flow or influence that is not immediately obvious, often contrasting with what is openly expressed.
Example: There was an undercurrent of tension in the room, despite the cheerful conversation.
IPA: /ˌʌndərdɪˈvɛləpt/
KK: /ʌndərdɪˈvɛlʌpt/
Definition: Not fully developed or lacking in growth, often referring to countries with low economic productivity or to immature plants.
Example: Many underdeveloped regions struggle to provide basic services to their populations.
IPA: /ˌʌndərˌɛstəˈmeɪʃən/
KK: /ʌndərˌɛstəˈmeɪʃən/
Definition: A judgment or opinion that something is less important, serious, or valuable than it really is.
Example: His underestimation of the project's complexity led to many problems later on.
IPA: /ˌʌndərˈfʌndɪd/
KK: /ʌndərˈfʌndɪd/
Definition: Not having enough money or financial support to operate effectively or meet needs.
Example: The school program was underfunded, leading to a lack of resources for students.
Definition: To provide less money than is needed for a project or organization.
Example: The school was underfunded, which affected the quality of education.
IPA: //ˌʌndərˈɡɜrd//
KK: /ʌndərˈɡɜrd/
Definition: To provide support or strength to something from below.
Example: The new policies are designed to undergird the economy during tough times.
IPA: /ˈʌndərˌhænd/
KK: /ˈʌndərˌhænd/
Definition: Describing an action that is done in a sneaky or dishonest way, often to deceive others.
Example: He made an underhand move to win the game, surprising everyone.
Definition: In a secretive or sly manner, often used to describe actions that are not straightforward or are done in a hidden way.
Example: He passed the note underhand to avoid being seen.
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