unappreciated

[ US /ˌənəˈpɹiʃiˌeɪtɪd/ ]
[ UK /ʌnɐpɹˈiːʃɪˌe‍ɪtɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. having value that is not acknowledged
  2. not likely to be rewarded
    grading papers is a thankless task
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How To Use unappreciated In A Sentence

  • Of the smaller old-growth woodlands that have survived, most have gone unrecognized and unappreciated.
  • The very label, ‘African American’ intrinsically signifies a duplicity that remains misunderstood and unappreciated by many American and Africans.
  • So the next time you're feeling down, or exhausted, or unappreciated, or at the end of your rope; the next time you turn on the TV and see yourself called "overpaid;" the next time you encounter some simple-minded, punitive policy that's been driven into your life by some corporate reformer who has literally never taught anyone anything. ... Dan Brown: Matt Damon's Powerful Education Speech at the Save Our Schools Rally in DC
  • Consequently there will some in the group whose work will go unnoticed, but not unappreciated, while there will be some who receive the accolades.
  • The truth and the work of God are unappreciated by a world - loving and compromising Christianity.
  • He gave his time and labour with a reckless generosity and could be deeply hurt when it was spurned or unappreciated, which was sometimes the case.
  • We all need a wake up call sometimes, and too many college guys just need to wake up to the fact that their machismo is immature, unappreciated, more than unattractive. The Male Gaze-Definitely Not Hot.
  • That doesn't mean the entire thing is unappreciated - in fact I'm totally amazed by the number of people who've come out in support of this.
  • You are universally unappreciated and disliked.
  • Someone once remarked to me that youth goes unappreciated by the young. OUT OF THE ASHES
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