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understate

downplay / minimize / underrepresent
Transitive Verb
past: understatedpp: understateding: understating

This term describes a deliberate or accidental minimization of a fact or feeling. It often carries a connotation of modesty, caution, or strategic deception, where the speaker avoids exaggeration to appear humble or to downplay a crisis. In social contexts, understating something can be a form of litotes, where a positive is expressed by negating its opposite. This creates a subtle irony or a dry tone, often associated with a reserved personality or a desire to avoid sounding alarmist.

Meanings

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To describe or represent something as being smaller, less important, or less serious than it actually is.

"The report tends to understate the severity of the economic crisis."

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