How To Use Underdressed In A Sentence
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She was underdressed for the hiking trip and suffered hypothermia
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She felt too underdressed in her jeans and sweatshirt.
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I hoped I wouldn't look underdressed in my jumper and jeans.
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We were out of breath, underdressed (no coats either) and famished, with at least two hours to kill before our key-bearing neighbours would be home.
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The man was wearing a suit, which made Josh feel underdressed in his dirty old jeans and jean jacket to match.
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This is a neighborhood where you feel underdressed if you're not wearing a coat and tie to walk the dog.
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However, there is nothing worse than being inappropriately underdressed at a black-tie only affair.
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I felt rather underdressed in my black woolly jumper.
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If you are overdressed, underdressed, have on too much make-up or not enough, it can ruin your whole evening.
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Daryl felt a little underdressed in his blue jeans Led Zeppelin T-shirt and jean jacket complete with high tops.
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In the middle of the boring huddle of dark blue and grey suits cutting their deals and looking round to be head-hunted, a handsome dark-haired newcomer cut an underdressed swathe.
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Today, he said, it probably means a lounge suit but, he warned, always be overdressed rather than underdressed.
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And remember; when in doubt, it's usually better to be overdressed than underdressed.
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She felt awkward and underdressed in her black gown, but it was all that she could find and afford.
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He actually felt underdressed in his nice gray suit and unbuttoned black shirt with matching shoes.
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As it was an ugly day, I didn't wear a sport coat and felt a bit underdressed, even though I had on slacks, an oxford shirt and sweater vest.
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I felt terribly underdressed, in only a sweater and khaki's; I wished she had told me this was going to be formal dining.
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Everyone else was in smart suits and I felt a bit underdressed.
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He hadn't put on a coat and in his vest, shirt and pants, he looked like an underdressed scarecrow.
WEB OF DREAMS
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We believe in always being underdressed or overdressed.
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I had never felt so dressed up and underdressed at the same time.
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Christina felt unbelievably underdressed in her worn jeans and high school sweatshirt.
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In the work environment, it's generally better to be slightly overdressed than underdressed.
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Plus, keep in mind that, as a general rule, you are always better off being slightly overdressed rather than underdressed, whatever the occasion.
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I hoped I wouldn't look underdressed in my jumper and jeans.
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After spending maybe ten minutes examining the names she started to realize she'd come out underdressed for the elements.
GALILEE
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It all came as something of a shock after the austerity of Orion Farm, and in her jacket and trousers, Helena felt grossly underdressed.
DREAMS OF INNOCENCE
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Everyone else was in smart suits and I felt a bit underdressed.
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I was wearing a pair of chinos and a (rather stylish) company polo shirt, but I felt quite underdressed as soon as I walked in the door.