↔️ Antonyms of "Undercharge"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| plumenoun | The vane (“flattened, web-like part”) of a feather, especially when on a quill pen or the fletching of an arrow. |
| fleecenoun | (uncountable) Hair or wool of a sheep or similar animal |
| hooknoun | A rod bent into a curved shape, typically with one end free and the other end secured to a rope or other attachment. |
| pluckverb | (transitive) To pull something sharply; to pull something out |
| gazumpverb | (British, Australia, real estate) To raise the selling price of something (especially property) after previously agreeing to a lower one. |
| surchargenoun | An addition of extra charge on the agreed, stated, or baseline price. |
| robnoun | (transitive) To steal from, especially using force or violence. |
| overchargenoun | (ambitransitive) To charge (somebody) more money than the correct amount or to surpass a certain limit while charging a bill. |
| soakverb | (intransitive) To be saturated with liquid by being immersed in it. |
💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Undercharge"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| mischargenoun | A mistake in charging, as in an account. |
| underquoteverb | (ambitransitive) To give a quotation that is too low, or is lower than that offered by others |
| undercompensate | (transitive) To underpay: to pay a lower wage or salary, or other compensation, than is warranted |
| mispriceverb | To price incorrectly or unsuitably. |
| underdosenoun | An inadequate dose (of a medication). |
| miscreditverb | (transitive) To discredit. |
| underassess | (transitive) To assess at too low a value. |
| underburdennoun | (geology) The rock and subsoil that lies below a mineral deposit such as a coal seam. |
| underjudgeverb | (transitive) To judge too little or below accepted standards. |
| undermeasureverb | (ambitransitive) To measure or estimate with a result that is smaller than it should be. |
| underprovisionnoun | Insufficient provision. |
| surchargenoun | An addition of extra charge on the agreed, stated, or baseline price. |
| short-changeverb | Alternative form of shortchange. [(transitive) To defraud (someone) by giving them less change than they should be given after a transaction.] |
| shortchangeverb | (transitive) To defraud (someone) by giving them less change than they should be given after a transaction. |
| underreportverb | To report a number falsely, making it smaller than it ought to be, especially to do so intentionally |
| underclaimverb | To claim an insufficient amount |
| underperceiveverb | (transitive) To perceive to a lesser degree than actually exists. |
| underreferenceverb | (transitive, rare) To reference insufficiently or inadequately. |
| underpenalizeverb | To penalize insufficiently |
| under-dosenoun | Alternative form of underdose. [An inadequate dose (of a medication).] |
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