verb
- to make something seem less important or significant than it actually is
- to perform a role or part with deliberate restraint or subtlety
Usage: third person singular present tense of ‘underplay’
Usage: theatrical context; third person singular present tense of ‘underplay’
Examples
- She always underplays her achievements when talking to others.
- The politician underplays the severity of the economic crisis.
- He underplays his role in the team’s success.
- The actor underplays the dramatic scenes beautifully.
- The report underplays the environmental impact of the project.
- She underplays her emotions even in difficult situations.
- The coach underplays the team’s chances before big games.