1
ADJ
[usu ADJ
n] If an action is
underhand
or if it is done in an
underhand
way, it is done secretly and dishonestly. [DISAPPROVAL
] □
2
ADJ
[ADJ
n] You use
underhand
or
underhanded
to describe actions, such as throwing a ball, in which you do not raise your arm above your shoulder. [AM
] □
under|lay (underlays ) The noun is pronounced /ʌ ndə r le I /. The verb is pronounced /ʌ ndə r le I /. 1 N‑VAR Underlay is a layer of thick material that you place between a carpet and the floor to protect the carpet and make it feel warmer and softer. [BRIT ]
2Underlay is the past tense of underlie .
under|lie /ʌ ndə r la I / (underlies , underlying , underlay , underlain )
1
VERB
If something
underlies
a feeling or situation, it is the cause or basis of it. □ [V
n]
2 → see also underlying
under|line /ʌ ndə r la I n/ (underlines , underlining , underlined )
1
VERB
If one thing, for example an action or an event,
underlines
another, it draws attention to it and emphasizes its importance. □ [V
n]
2
VERB
If you
underline
something such as a word or a sentence, you draw a line underneath it in order to make people notice it or to give it extra importance. □ [V
n]
under|ling
/ʌ
ndə
r
l
I
ŋ/ (underlings
) N‑COUNT
You refer to someone as an
underling
when they are inferior in rank or status to someone else and take orders from them. You use this word to show that you do not respect someone. [DISAPPROVAL
] □
under|ly|ing /ʌ ndə r la I I ŋ/
1
ADJ
[ADJ
n] The
underlying
features of an object, event, or situation are not obvious, and it may be difficult to discover or reveal them. □
2
ADJ
[ADJ
n] You describe something as
underlying
when it is below the surface of something else. □
3 → see also underlie
under|manned
/ʌ
ndə
r
mæ
nd/ ADJ
[usu v-link ADJ
] If an organization is
undermanned
, it does not have enough employees to function properly. □
under|mine ◆◇◇ /ʌ ndə r ma I n/ (undermines , undermining , undermined )
1
VERB
If you
undermine
something such as a feeling or a system, you make it less strong or less secure than it was before, often by a gradual process or by repeated efforts. □ [V
n]
2
VERB
If you
undermine
someone or
undermine
their position or authority, you make their authority or position less secure, often by indirect methods. □ [V
n]