verb
- to make something seem less important, serious, or significant than it really is
Usage: transitive
Examples
- The company tried to downplay the safety concerns about their product.
- She downplayed her role in the team’s success.
- The politician downplayed the significance of the poll results.
- Don’t downplay your achievements – you worked hard for them.
- The coach downplayed expectations before the championship game.
- Officials downplayed the risk of flooding despite heavy rains.