u
n|der wa
y
also
underway
ADJ
[v-link ADJ
] If an activity is
under way
, it has already started. If an activity gets
under way
, it starts. □
under|wear
/ʌ
ndə
r
weə
r
/ N‑UNCOUNT
Underwear
is clothing such as vests and pants which you wear next to your skin under your other clothes. □
under|weight
/ʌ
ndəwe
I
t/ ADJ
[usu v-link ADJ
] If someone is
underweight
, they are too thin, and therefore not healthy. □
under|went /ʌ ndə r we nt/ Underwent is the past tense of undergo .
under|whelmed
/ʌ
ndə
r
h
we
lmd/ ADJ
[usu v-link ADJ
] If you are
underwhelmed
by
something, you are not impressed or excited by it. [INFORMAL
] □ [+
under|whelm|ing
/ʌ
ndə
r
h
we
lm
I
ŋ/ ADJ
If you use
underwhelming
to describe the response or reaction to something, you mean that people were not very impressed or excited by it. [INFORMAL
] □
under|world /ʌ ndə r wɜː r ld/
1
N‑SING
[oft N
n, n N
] The
underworld
in a city is the organized crime there and the people who are involved in it. □
2
N‑SING
In many ancient religions and legends,
the underworld
is a place under the earth's surface where people go after they die. □
under|write
/ʌ
ndə
r
ra
I
t/ (underwrites
, underwriting
, underwrote
, underwritten
) VERB
If an institution or company
underwrites
an activity or
underwrites
the cost of it, they agree to provide any money that is needed to cover losses or buy special equipment, often for an agreed fee. [BUSINESS
] □ [V
n]
under|writ|er /ʌ ndə r ra I tə r / (underwriters )
1
N‑COUNT
An
underwriter
is someone whose job involves agreeing to provide money for a particular activity or to pay for any losses that are made. [BUSINESS
] □
2 N‑COUNT An underwriter is someone whose job is to judge the risks involved in certain activities and decide how much to charge for insurance. [BUSINESS ]
un|de|served
/ʌ
nd
I
zɜː
r
vd/ ADJ
If you describe something such as a reaction, treatment, or result as
undeserved
, you mean that the person who experiences it has not earned it and should not really have it. □
un|de|sir|able /ʌ nd I za I ə rəb ə l/ (undesirables )
1
ADJ
If you describe something or someone as
undesirable
, you do not want them or you think they are harmful. □
2
N‑COUNT
Undesirables
are people who a particular government considers to be dangerous or a threat to society, and therefore wants to get rid of. □