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Synonyms and antonyms of To not value something or someone in British Thesaurus

To not value something or someone

undervalue (verb)

to not recognize how important or valuable someone or something is

underrate (verb)

to fail to recognize how important, powerful, good, or skilful someone or something really is

disregard (verb)

to not consider something important, or to not pay any attention to it

marginalize (verb)

to make someone or something seem not important or relevant

overlook (verb)

to fail to consider someone or something, or to fail to recognize success

underestimate (verb)

to think that someone has less power or ability than they really have

discount (verb)

to consider that something is not important, possible, or likely

look down on ()

to think that you are better or more important than someone else, or to think that something is not good enough for you

wave aside ()

to ignore someone’s ideas, feelings, or opinions because you do not think they are important

disdain (verb)

formal to think that someone or something is not important and does not deserve any respect

depersonalize (verb)

to treat people in a way that makes them feel that their feelings and ideas are not important

laugh off ()

to joke about something in order to show that you think it is not important or serious

look down your nose at ()

to think that you are better or more important than someone, or to think that something is not good enough for you

talk down to ()

to talk to someone as if you think they are not as clever or important as you are

underestimate (verb)

to think or guess that something is smaller, less important etc than it really is

undersell (verb)

to think or say that someone or something is less important, valuable, effective etc than they really are

undervalue (verb)

to consider something to be worth less money than it really is