underpricing

The word “underpricing” has 4 syllables: un-der-pric-ing

It's pronounced as /ˌʌn.dɚˈpɹaɪ.sɪŋ/


What is synonym and antonym for underpricing?

In the thesaurus, “underpricing” has 29 synonyms and 30 antonyms.

Here are synonyms and antonyms for underpricing along with examples of usage in sentences.


Synonyms for underpricing

  • abridging
  • attenuating
  • breaking
  • cheapening
  • compressing
  • contracting
  • de-escalating
  • debasing
  • deflating
  • demonetizing
  • depreciating
  • depressing
  • devaluating
  • devaluing
  • downgrading
  • downsizing
  • dwindling
  • lessening
  • lowering
  • marking down
  • moderating
  • reducing
  • shrinking
  • sinking
  • underestimating
  • underrating
  • undervaluing
  • writing down
  • writing off

Antonyms for underpricing

  • adding
  • aggrandizing
  • amplifying
  • appreciating
  • augmenting
  • ballooning
  • bloating
  • blowing up
  • boosting
  • compounding
  • dilating
  • enhancing
  • enlarging
  • escalating
  • expanding
  • extending
  • heightening
  • increasing
  • inflating
  • marking up
  • maximizing
  • multiplying
  • overestimating
  • overpricing
  • overrating
  • overvaluing
  • raising
  • swelling
  • upgrading
  • upping

Meanings of underpricing

  • verb
    1. To set a price at less than the value of an item.
    2. To sell at a lower price than another (especially than a competitor).

Example Sentences

  • Underpricing can damage your brand’s perceived value in the long term.
  • The startup was accused of underpricing its services to eliminate competitors.
  • Underpricing is a common strategy in crowded markets but comes with risks.
  • Investors were concerned that the company was underpricing its initial public offering.
  • The consultant warned that underpricing could lead to unsustainable profit margins.

On this page you'll find 59 synonyms, antonyms, or another words to underpricing, such as: abridging, adding, aggrandizing, amplifying, appreciating, attenuating, augmenting.

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