3
VERB
If you
undermine
someone's efforts or
undermine
their chances of achieving something, you behave in a way that makes them less likely to succeed. □ [V
n]
under|neath /ʌ ndə r niː θ/
1
PREP
If one thing is
underneath
another, it is directly under it, and may be covered or hidden by it. □
2
ADV
[ADV
after v] The part of something which is
underneath
is the part which normally touches the ground or faces towards the ground. □
3
ADV
You use
underneath
when talking about feelings and emotions that people do not show in their behaviour. □
under|nour|ished
/ʌ
ndə
r
nʌ
r
I
ʃt, [AM
] -nɜː
r-/ ADJ
[usu v-link ADJ
] If someone is
undernourished
, they are weak and unhealthy because they have not been eating enough food or the right kind of food. □
under|nour|ish|ment /ʌ ndə r nʌ r I ʃmənt, [AM ] -nɜː r-/ N‑UNCOUNT If someone is suffering from undernourishment , they have poor health because they have not been eating enough food or are eating the wrong kind of food.
under|paid
/ʌ
ndə
r
pe
I
d/ ADJ
[usu v-link ADJ
] People who are
underpaid
are not paid enough money for the job that they do. □
under|pants
/ʌ
ndə
r
pænts/ N‑PLURAL
[oft
under|pass
/ʌ
ndə
r
pɑːs, -pæs/ (underpasses
) N‑COUNT
An
underpass
is a road or path that goes underneath a railway or another road. □
under|pin
/ʌ
ndə
r
p
I
n/ (underpins
, underpinning
, underpinned
) VERB
If one thing
underpins
another, it helps the other thing to continue or succeed by supporting and strengthening it. □ [V
n]