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Definition of Understate

Understate
Understate Un`der*state", v. t. To state or represent less strongly than may be done truthfully.

Meaning of Understate from wikipedia

- Look up understatement in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Understatement is an expression of lesser strength than what the speaker or writer actually...
- Understated is the eighth solo album by the Scottish singer/songwriter Edwyn Collins, released 25 March 2013 on AED Records. It reached number 66 in the...
- by a stripped-down aesthetic that exploits the use of repetition and understated development. Minimal techno is thought to have been originally developed...
- Quiet luxury is a lifestyle characterized by understated elegance and refined consumption, emphasizing exclusivity and discerning taste without overt...
- novelist, short-story writer, journalist, and sportsman. His economical and understated style—which he termed the iceberg theory—had a strong influence on 20th-century...
- Retrieved April 27, 2020. Bosman J (April 11, 2020). "Official Counts Understate the U.S. Coronavirus Death Toll—The New York Times". The New York Times...
- band is admired for their poetic writing, exquisite musicianship and understated yet compelling sound. In late 2022, Luluc met with Los Angeles-based...
- Radio Times also gave the film four out of five stars and called it an "understated drama that's miniature in scale but not ambition". Tim Robey from The...
- Quinta (sometimes misidentified as Palm Springs), as well as a large but understated house located next door to his longtime primary Bel-Air residence. Eastwood...
- the narrative and the filmmaking "stripped back", with "elegant and understated" cinematography. The result, writes Nicholson, is a "nuanced psychological...