💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Undersay"
Found via reverse dictionary — words that share a conceptual meaning.
| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| withsayverb | To contradict or deny. |
| againsayverb | (transitive, obsolete, rare) To contradict; to gainsay. |
| gainsayverb | (transitive, formal) To say something in contradiction to. |
| sublatenoun | (transitive) To take or carry away; to remove. |
| undershootnoun | An instance of undershooting. |
| contradictverb | To deny the truth or validity of (a statement or statements). |
| subversenoun | (science fiction) A kind of alternative universe. |
| unthanknoun | Lack or absence of thanks or thankfulness; thanklessness; unthankfulness; ill-will. |
| downargverb | (transitive, UK dialectal) To gainsay or contradict in an overbearing, domineering manner; browbeat; assert violently. |
| unsayverb | To withdraw, retract (something said). |
| unspeaknoun | (rare) To retract what one has spoken, to unsay. |
| unbespeakverb | (obsolete, transitive) To unsay; to annul or cancel something that has been said. |
| underweenverb | (transitive, rare or nonstandard) To undervalue. |
| contrarynoun | The opposite. |
| undercut | Produced by undercutting. |
| contraveneverb | (transitive) To act contrary to an order; to fail to conform to a regulation or obligation. |
| underdigverb | (transitive) To dig under or beneath (something); to undermine. |
| substractnoun | (obsolete or nonstandard) To subtract. |
| forhushverb | (transitive, obsolete) To deride. |
| derogateverb | (transitive) To detract from (something); to disparage, belittle. |
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